Netgear 54 Mbps Wireless Router
 Trademarks
Wireless Communications
Technical Support
Statement of Conditions
 Europe EU Declaration of Conformity
 Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs
 Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement
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 Contents
 Chapter Restricting Access From Your Network
 Chapter Using Network Monitoring Tools
 Appendix a Technical Specifications
 About This Manual
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
 How to Use This Manual
How to Print This Manual
 Revision History
Publication Revision History
 Xiv About This Manual
 Chapter Configuring Internet Connectivity
Using the Router Smart Wizard to Connect to the Internet
 Using the Setup Manual
Logging In to Your Wireless Router
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 Viewing and Configuring Basic ISP Settings
ISP does not require login
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 ISP does require login
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 Setting Up and Testing Basic Wireless Connectivity
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 Chapter Safeguarding Your Network
Choosing Appropriate Wireless Security
 To configure the wireless network, you can
 Wireless Security Options
 Other Features That Enhance Security
 Recording Basic Wireless Settings Setup Information
 Changing Wireless Security Settings
Viewing Basic Wireless Settings
 Configuring WEP Wireless Security
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 Configuring WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Wireless Security
 Viewing Advanced Wireless Settings
 Available settings in this screen are
 Using Push N Connect Wi-Fi Protected Setup
 Push Button Configuration
Using the Software Button in the Add WPS Client Screen
 Security PIN Entry
Using the Router’s Security PIN
Using the Wireless Client’s Security PIN
 Configuring the WPS Settings
 Adding Additional WPS-Enabled Clients
 Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address
Adding Additional Non-WPS-Enabled Clients
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 Select the Turn Access Control On check box
 Changing the Administrator Password
 Backing Up Your Configuration
Understanding Your Firewall
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 Blocking Access to Internet Sites
Restricting Access From Your Network
Content Filtering Overview
 Restricting Access From Your Network
 Blocking Access to Internet Services
 Configuring a User-Defined Service
 Blocking Services by IP Address Range
Scheduling Blocking
 Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access
Log Entry Descriptions
 Configuring E-mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications
 Setting the Time
 Chapter Customizing Your Network Settings
Using the LAN IP Setup Options
 Using the Router as a Dhcp Server
Configuring a Device Name
Configuring LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters
 Using Address Reservation
 Using a Dynamic DNS Service
 Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box
 Disabling the SPI Firewall
Configuring the WAN Setup Options
Setting Up a Default DMZ Server
 Setting the MTU Size
Responding to a Ping on the Internet WAN Port
 Disabling SIP ALG
Configuring Static Routes
Configuring NAT Filtering
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 Wireless Repeating Also Called WDS
 Wireless Repeating Function
 Setting Up the Base Station
 Setting Up a Repeater Unit
Fill in the Base Station MAC Address field
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 Chapter Fine-Tuning Your Network
Allowing Inbound Connections to Your Network
 Fine-Tuning Your Network
 How Port Triggering Changes the Communication Process
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 How Port Forwarding Changes the Communication Process
 Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers
How Port Forwarding Differs from Port Triggering
 Adding a Custom Service
 Editing or Deleting a Port Forwarding Entry
Application Example Making a Local Web Server Public
 Configuring Port Triggering
 Clear the Disable Port Triggering check box
 Click Add Service
 Using Universal Plug and Play
 Optimizing Wireless Performance
Identify critical wireless links
 Configuring Quality of Service
Reduce interference
 Using WMM QoS for Wireless Multimedia Applications
 QoS for Applications and Online Gaming
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 QoS for a Router LAN Port
 QoS for a MAC Address
 Changing the MTU Size
Editing or Deleting an Existing QoS Policy
 Common MTU Sizes
 Overview of Home and Small Office Networking Technologies
 Assessing Your Speed Requirements
Theoretical Transfer Time for 1 Gigabyte
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 Chapter Using Network Monitoring Tools
Viewing Wireless Router Status Information
 1describes the router status fields
 Click Connection Status to display the connection status
 2describes the connection status settings
 Viewing a List of Attached Devices
3describes the router statistics
 Managing the Configuration File
Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration
 Erasing the Configuration
Upgrading the Router Software
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 Upgrading Automatically to New Router Software
 Upgrading Manually to New Router Software
 Enabling Remote Management Access
Select the Turn Remote Management On check box
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 Be sure to restart your network in this sequence
Chapter Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Quick Tips
 Make sure that the Ethernet cables are securely plugged
Check the Test light to verify correct router operation
 Lights never turn off
Troubleshooting Basic Functions
Power light is not on or is blinking
 Internet or Ethernet port lights are not on
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
Wireless light is not on
 Troubleshooting the Internet Connection
 Troubleshooting a Network Using the Ping Utility
 Testing the LAN Path to Your Router
Request timed out
 Problems with Date and Time
Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
 Solving Wireless Connection Problems
Using Your Wireless Card Setup Program
 Setting Up and Testing Basic Wireless Connectivity
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 Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
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 Appendix a Technical Specifications
Power Adapter
 Specification Description Wireless
 Restoring the Default User Name and Password
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 Appendix B Related Documents
Document Link
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 Index
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