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Reference Manual for Cable/DSL Wireless Router WGR614
Glossary
11
wide area network
WAN. A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area networks. The Internet is a
large WAN.
Wi-Fi
A trade name for the 802.11b wireless networking standard, given by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility
Alliance (WECA, see http://www.wi-fi.net), an industry standards group promoting interoperability among
802.11b devices.
Windows Internet Naming Service
WINS. Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving Windows-based computer names
to IP addresses.
If a remote network contains a WINS server, your Windows PCs can gather information from that WINS
server about its local hosts. This allows your PCs to browse that remote network using the Windows
Network Neighborhood feature.
WINS
WINS. Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving Windows-based computer names
to IP addresses.
Wireless Network Name (SSID)
Wireless Network Name (SSID) is the name assigned to a wireless network. This is the same as the SSID or
ESSID configuration parameter.
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Glossary
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Index
1
Numerics
64 or 128 bit WEP
3-6
802.11b
D-1
A
Account Name
2-11, 2-13, 5-2
Address Resolution Protocol
B-9
ad-hoc mode
D-2
Authentication Server
2-9
Auto MDI/MDI-X
B-13, G-2
Auto Uplink
1-3, B-13, G-2
B
backup configuration
5-7
Basic Wireless Connectivity
3-8
BSSID
D-2
C
cables, pinout
B-12
Cabling
B-12
Cat5 cable
2-1, B-13, G-2
configuration
automatic by DHCP
1-4
backup
5-7
erasing
5-8
restore
5-6
router, initial
2-1
content filtering
1-2, 4-1
conventions
typography
1-xi
crossover cable
1-3, 7-2, B-12, B-13, G-2
customer support
1-iii
D
date and time
7-7
Daylight Savings Time
7-7
daylight savings time
4-8
Default DMZ Server
6-4
Denial of Service (DoS) protection
1-2
denial of service attack
B-11
DHCP
B-10
DHCP Client ID
C-16
DMZ
1-3, 6-2, 6-5
DMZ Server
6-4
DNS Proxy
1-4
DNS server
2-11, C-20
DNS, dynamic
6-6
domain
C-20
Domain Name
2-11, 2-13
domain name server (DNS)
B-10
DoS attack
B-11
Dynamic DNS
6-6
E
Encryption Strength
3-6
End Port
6-2
EnterNet
C-18
erase configuration
5-8
ESSID
3-8, D-2
Ethernet
1-3
Ethernet cable
B-12
F
factory settings, restoring
5-8
Index
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2
Index
firewall features
1-2
Flash memory, for firmware upgrade
1-1
front panel
1-6, 1-7
fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
3-4
G
gateway address
C-20
H
Half Life
6-3
host name
2-11, 2-13
I
IANA
contacting
B-2
IETF
B-1
Web site address
B-7
infrastructure mode
D-2
installation
1-4
Internet account
address information
C-18
establishing
C-18
Internet Service Provider
2-1
IP addresses
C-19, C-20
and NAT
B-8
and the Internet
B-2
assigning
B-2, B-9
auto-generated
7-3
private
B-7
translating
B-9
IP configuration by DHCP
B-10
IP networking
for Macintosh
C-16
for Windows
C-2, C-7
ISP
2-1
K
KALI
6-3
L
LAN IP Setup Menu
6-7
LEDs
description
1-6
troubleshooting
7-2
log
sending
4-7
log entries
4-6
Login
2-9
M
MAC address
7-7, B-9
spoofing
2-10, 2-13, 7-5
Macintosh
C-19
configuring for IP networking
C-16
DHCP Client ID
C-16
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information
C-20
masquerading
C-18
MDI/MDI-X
B-13, G-2
MDI/MDI-X wiring
B-12, G-6
metric
6-11
N
NAT
C-18
NAT.
See
Network Address Translation
netmask
translation table
B-6
Network Address Translation
1-3, B-8, C-18
Network Time Protocol
4-8, 7-7
NTP
4-8, 7-7
O
Open System authentication
D-3
P
package contents
1-5
Passphrase
3-6, 3-7, 3-11
passphrase
1-2
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3
Password
2-9
password
restoring
7-7
PC, using to configure
C-21
ping
6-5
pinout, Ethernet cable
B-12
placement
3-1
port filtering
4-3
Port Forwarding
6-1
port forwarding behind NAT
B-9
Port Forwarding Menu
6-1
port numbers
4-3
PPP over Ethernet
1-4, C-18
PPPoE
C-18
Primary DNS Server
2-9, 2-11, 2-13
protocols
Address Resolution
B-9
DHCP
B-10
Routing Information
1-3, B-2
support
1-1
publications, related
B-1
Q
Quake
6-3
R
range
3-1
range, port forwarding
6-2
rear panel
1-7
Remote Management
6-12
remote management
6-12
requirements
hardware
2-1
reserved IP adresses
6-9
restore configuration
5-6
restore factory settings
5-8
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
3-9
RFC
1466
B-7, B-9
1597
B-7, B-9
1631
B-8, B-9
finding
B-7
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
6-8
router concepts
B-1
Router Status
5-1
Routing Information Protocol
1-3, B-2
S
Secondary DNS Server
2-9, 2-11, 2-13
security
1-1, 1-3
service numbers
4-4
Setup Wizard
2-1
Shared Key authentication
D-3
SMTP
4-8
spoof MAC address
7-5
SSID
3-4, 3-8, 3-9, D-2
Start Port
6-2
stateful packet inspection
1-2, B-11
Static Routes
6-6
subnet addressing
B-5
subnet mask
B-6, C-19, C-20
T
TCP/IP
configuring
C-1
network, troubleshooting
7-5
TCP/IP properties
verifying for Macintosh
C-17
verifying for Windows
C-6, C-15
time of day
7-7
time zone
4-8
time-stamping
4-8
troubleshooting
7-1
Trusted Host
4-3
typographical conventions
1-xi

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