Port Forwarding 7-3

port forwarding behind NAT B-8

Port Forwarding Menu 7-2, 7-3, 7-4, 7-5 port numbers 5-3

PPPover Ethernet 2-4,C-20PPPoE C-20

Primary DNS Server 3-14

protocols

Address Resolution B-8 DHCP B-10

Routing Information 2-4,B-2support 2-2

publications, related B-1

Q

Quake 7-6

R

range 4-1 rear panel 2-7

remote management 7-16 reserved IP adresses 7-12 restore configuration 6-8restore factory settings 6-7

Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 4-11

RFC

1466 B-7,B-9

1597 B-7, B-9

1631 B-7,B-9finding B-7

RIP (Router Information Protocol) 7-11 router concepts B-1

Router Status 6-1

Routing Information Protocol 2-4,B-2

S

Scope of Document 1-1 Secondary DNS Server 3-14 security 2-1, 2-3

service numbers 5-4Setup Wizard 3-1

Shared Key authentication D-4SMTP 5-8

spoof MAC address 8-5SSID 2-8, 4-3,4-8,4-9,D-2stateful packet inspection 2-2, B-11 Static Routes 7-13

Status Light 2-6 subnet addressing B-4subnet mask B-5,C-21,C-22

T

TCP/IP configuring C-1

network, troubleshooting 8-5

TCP/IP properties

verifying for Macintosh C-19verifying for Windows C-8,C-17

time of day 8-8 time zone 5-8 time-stamping 5-8troubleshooting 8-1Trusted Host 5-3

U

Uplink switch B-14

USB C-20

W

WAN 7-7 WEP 2-8, D-8Wi-Fi D-1,D-4

Windows, configuring for IP routing C-4, C-9 winipcfg utility C-8

WinPOET C-20

Wired Equivalent Privacy. See WEP Wireless Access C-3

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