NETGEAR Wireless-N Router WNR2000 User Manual

I

idle time-out 1-11

inbound traffic, allowing or blocking 5-1interface specifications A-3interference, reducing 5-16

Internet connection default settings A-1

Internet port, status 6-3Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 5-3Internet services, blocking access 3-3interval, poll 6-6

IP addresses

blocking access by 3-5current 6-3dynamic or static 1-8LAN 4-3

registering domain name 4-6reserved 4-5

IP subnet mask 4-3,6-3ISP settings, basic 1-7italic text xi

K

keys, encryption 2-10keywords, blocking by 3-1knowledge base 1-4

L

LAN IP setup 4-1

LAN path, troubleshooting 7-9

LAN port QoS for 5-22

LAN port settings 6-3language, screen display 1-5lease, DHCP 6-5

Legacy mode 2-8

local network, default settings A-1local servers, port forwarding to 5-6

logging in 1-2login required 1-9login settings A-1logout, automatic 1-5

logs sending 3-7

time-stamping entries 3-9viewing 3-6

M

MAC addresses attached devices 6-7current 6-3entering 1-8

QoS for 5-19,5-23 restricting access by 2-19 spoofing 7-7

mail server, outgoing 3-8managing router remotely 6-13metric value 4-12

mixed mode encryption 2-3,2-11mode, communication 2-8,6-4MTU size 4-9,5-16

N

NAT (Network Address Translation) 4-8,4-10,5-2

Neighbor Friendly mode 2-8

NetBIOS host name 6-7

Network Time Protocol (NTP) 3-9,7-10

O

obstructions, connecting through 5-25online games, QoS for 5-20

Open System authentication 2-9optimizing performance 5-15outgoing mail server 3-8

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