Performance mode 2-8performance, optimizing 5-15physical push button (WPS) 2-14physical specifications A-3PIN 2-15,2-17
ping 4-9,7-8placement, router 5-16poll interval 6-6port filtering 3-3
port forwarding configuring 5-6example 5-5
port numbers 3-3port status 6-6
port triggering configuring 5-10example 5-3
portmap table 5-15
power adapter specifications A-3Power light, troubleshooting and 7-2Powerline HD products 5-25PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 1-10
PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) 1-9Preamble mode 2-13
primary DNS server 1-8,1-11printing manual xii prioritizing traffic 5-18protocols, compatibility A-3Push ’N’ Connect 2-13,6-4,7-4
push button configuration (WPS) 2-14
Q
QoS (Quality of Service) 5-18
R
radio, wireless 1-13,2-12,6-4range, router 5-15reducing interference 5-16
reference documents B-1region of operation 2-7registering product ii releasing connection status 6-5remote devices, testing path 7-10remote management 6-13renewing connection status 6-5repeater units 4-15requirements, speed 5-25reserved IP adresses 4-5Resource CD 1-1
restarting network 7-1
restoring configuration 6-8
default factory settings 7-12restoring firmware 7-3
restricting access by MAC address 2-19revision history xiii
RIP (Router Information Protocol) direction 4-3route name 4-11,4-12
router PIN 2-15,2-17router status, viewing 6-2
S
scheduling blocking 3-5
screen display language 1-5selecting 1-5
secondary DNS server 1-8,1-11
security
options, compared 2-2setting up 2-1
security PIN 2-15,2-17service name 1-10service numbers 3-4services, blocking 3-3setting time 3-9
settings, default. See default factory settings setup information, gathering 2-5