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The LAN Setup fields are explained in the following table.

Table 5-2. LAN Setup

Settings

 

Description

 

 

 

LAN TCP/IP

IP Address

The LAN IP address of the modem router.

Setup

 

 

IP Subnet Mask

The LAN subnet mask of the modem router. Combined with

 

 

 

the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask allows a device to know

 

 

which other addresses are local to it, and which must be

 

 

reached through a gateway or modem router.

 

 

 

 

RIP Direction

RIP (Router Information Protocol) allows a modem router to

 

 

exchange routing information with other routers. This

 

 

setting controls how the modem router sends and receives

 

 

RIP packets. Both is the default.

 

 

Both or Out Only. The modem router broadcasts its

 

 

routing table periodically.

 

 

Both or In Only. The modem router incorporates the RIP

 

 

information that it receives.

 

 

None. The modem router will not send any RIP packets

 

 

and will ignore any RIP packets received.

 

RIP Version

This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the

 

 

RIP packets that the modem router sends. It recognizes

 

 

both formats when receiving. By default, this is RIP-1.

 

 

RIP-1 is universally supported. It is adequate for most

 

 

networks, unless you have an unusual network setup.

 

 

RIP-2 carries more information. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M

 

 

send the routing data in RIP-2 format. RIP-2B uses

 

 

subnet broadcasting. RIP-2M uses multicasting.

 

 

 

DHCP Server

Use Router as a DHCP

This check box is usually selected so that the modem router

For more

Server

functions as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

information

 

(DHCP) server. See “Using the Wireless Modem Router as

 

 

a DHCP Server” on page 5-6.

 

 

 

 

Starting IP Address

Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in

 

 

the same subnet as the modem router.

 

 

 

 

Ending IP Address

Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in

 

 

the same subnet as the modem router.

 

 

 

Address Reservation

When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on

For more information, see “Address

the LAN, that computer receives the same IP address each

Reservation” on page 5-6.

time it access the modem router’s DHCP server. Assign

 

 

reserved IP addresses to servers that require permanent IP

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

Advanced Configuration

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc RangeMax Wireless-N DSL Gigabit Modem RouterStatement of Conditions TrademarksEuropean Union Statement of Compliance 1999/5/EG Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterCustomer Support World Wide WebContents Chapter Protecting Your Network Chapter USB Storage Appendix a Technical Specifications Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualRevision History How to Print This ManualUsing the Setup Manual Connecting Your Router to the InternetLogging In to Your Wireless Modem Router V1.0, November Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings Using the Setup WizardISP does not require login Settings Description Basic Settings screen fieldsWant to use Get Automatically from ISP. Your ISP uses Dhcp toConfiguring Adsl Settings Planning Your Wireless Network Chapter Configuring Your Wireless Network Security SettingsSee Manually Configuring Your Wireless Security on Wireless Placement and Range GuidelinesWireless Security Options Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings NETGEAR4 Wireless SettingsSsid Restricting Wireless Access to Your Network Manually Configuring Your Wireless SecurityWPA-802.1x Turning off wireless connectivity completely V1.0, November Configuring Mixed WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK Security Configuring WEP Bit WEP Configuring WPA-802.1xUsing Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client V1.0, November Adding Both WPS and Non-WPS Clients Adding More WPS ClientsConfiguring Advanced WPS Settings V1.0, November Chapter Protecting Your Network Protecting Access to Your Wireless Modem RouterHow to Change the Built-In Password Changing the Administrator Login Time-out Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web AccessLog Entry Descriptions Blocking SitesField Description V1.0, November Firewall Rules Inbound Rules Port Forwarding Inbound Rule Example a Local Public Web Server Inbound Rule Example Allowing Video conferencing Considerations for Inbound Rules Outbound Rules Service BlockingV1.0, November Order of Precedence for Rules Services V1.0, November Setting Your Time Zone Setting Times and Scheduling Firewall ServicesScheduling Firewall Services Select the Turn E-mail Notification On check box Configuring E-mail Alerts and Web Access Log NotificationsV1.0, November Upgrading the Firmware Chapter Managing Your NetworkManually Checking for Firmware Upgrades V1.0, November Viewing Wireless Modem Router Status Information Explains Router Status screen fields Wireless Modem Router Status FieldsConnection Status Wireless Modem Router Statistics Connection Status SettingsStatistics Viewing a List of Attached Devices Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration Managing the Configuration FileErasing the Configuration Enabling Remote Management Access Select the Turn Remote Management On check box WAN Setup Chapter Advanced ConfigurationSetting Description WAN Setup SettingsMTU Size on Setting Up a Default DMZ ServerV1.0, November LAN Setup LAN Setup fields are explained in the following tableAddress Reservation Using the Wireless Modem Router as a Dhcp ServerConfiguring LAN Setup V1.0, November LAN Setup fields are explained in the following table Using the Wireless Modem Router as a Dhcp Server Dynamic DNS Service Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Static Route Example Setting up Static RoutesConfiguring Static Routes Configuring Universal Plug and Play V1.0, November Building Wireless Bridging and Repeating Networks Configuring a Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration Configuring a Repeater with Wireless Client Association Internet Wireless PC 192.168.0.1 V1.0, November Chapter USB Storage File Sharing Scenarios USB Drive RequirementsBus Speed/Second Storing Files in a Central Location for Printing Sharing Photos with Friends and FamilySharing Large Files with Colleagues USB Storage Basic Settings \\readyshare USB Storage Basic Settings\\readyshare\USBStorage Fields and Buttons DescriptionSafely Remove USB Device button Editing a Network Folder USB Storage Advanced Settings Configuring USB Storage Advanced SettingsFields Description Http Creating a Network Folder Unmounting a USB DriveSelect the Allow only approved devices check box Specifying Approved USB DevicesConnecting to the USB Drive with Microsoft Network Settings Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote ComputerAccessing the Router’s USB Drive Remotely Using FTP Locating the Internet Port IP AddressEnabling File and Printer Sharing Configuring Windows 98SE and Windows MEBasic Functioning Chapter TroubleshootingPower LED Is Red Power LED Is Not OnLAN or Adsl Port LED Is Not On Cannot Log in to the Wireless Modem RouterWindow Appears Asking You to Reload Firmware Adsl Link Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionAdsl Link LED Is Blinking Amber Internet LED is RedObtaining an Internet IP Address Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoAResolving a ‘Reload Firmware’ Message Troubleshooting Internet BrowsingTesting the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping UtilityPing -n 10 IP address Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote DeviceProblems with Date and Time Restoring the Default Configuration and PasswordGeneral Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsSpecification Description Interface Specifications Factory Default ConfigurationFeature Default Behavior Login Internet ConnectionWireless Feature Default BehaviorFirewall Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsNumerics IndexIndex-2 Index-3