portmap table 6-14
power adapter specifications A-3Power light, troubleshooting and 8-3Powerline HD products 6-2PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 1-8,8-7Preamble mode 2-16
primary DNS server 1-9prioritizing traffic 6-7protocols, compatibility A-3
Q
QoS (Quality of Service) 6-7
R
radio, wireless 2-16,4-6,8-14range, router 6-5ReadyShare Access 7-6,7-10reducing interference 6-5reference documents B-1registering product ii
remote devices, testing path 8-9remote management 4-11repeater units 5-24requirements, speed 6-2reserved IP adresses 5-4Resource CD 1-1
restarting network 8-2
restoring configuration 4-10
default factory settings 8-14
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 2-8RIP (Router Information Protocol) 5-3
route name 5-10
router
manual configuration 1-6router main menu 1-2router status, viewing 4-5
S
sample network, figure 6-4scheduling blocking 3-8
screen display language 1-5selecting 1-5
service numbers 3-7services, blocking 3-6
settings, default. See default factory settings Setup Manual 1-1
Setup Wizard 1-6SMTP server 3-10
specifications general A-3technical A-1
speed requirements 6-2
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall 5-7SSID 4-6,8-12
SSID broadcast 2-16,8-14standards, compatibility A-3static routes 5-9statistics, usage 4-8status, viewing 4-4streaming video and audio 6-2subnet mask 4-6
system up time 4-8
T
TCP/IP network, troubleshooting 8-8technical specifications A-1testing wireless connections 8-11time of day, troubleshooting 8-10time to live, advertisement 6-14
time-out
port triggering 5-20trademarks ii traffic, prioritizing 6-7
transfer time (backing up) 6-3troubleshooting 8-1