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Appendix B
Related Documents
This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete
understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product.
Document
Link
Internet Networking and TCP/IP
Addressing
Wireless Communications
Preparing a Computer for
Network Access
Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Glossary
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Index
Numerics
11b/g/Next 4-8
default mode 2-9
11n 4-8
11Next 4-8
128-bit data encryption 3-5
192.168.0.210
static IP, default 6-2
192.168.0.210, Static IP Address 2-3
192.168.0.230, default address 2-3
192.168.0.233
LAN IP, default 6-2
255.255.255.0
default subnet 2-3
subnet mask, default 6-2
64-bit data encryption 3-5
802.11b 4-8
802.11g 4-8
802.11n 4-8
A
AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) 4-9
Access Control
configuring 3-10
Access Control List 3-10, 3-11
Access Point mode 5-1
Access Point name, default 2-6
Advanced Wireless Settings
modifying 4-8
Authentication Type
WEP 3-5
Available Wireless Cards 3-11
Available Wireless Station List 4-5
B
Backup/Restore Settings 4-3
Basic Settings menu 2-5
brackets
installing 2-10
wall mount 2-10
Broadcast SSID 2-8
Broadcast Wireless Network Name 2-8
C
Change Password 4-1
Channel/Frequency 2-9
channel/frequency
default Australia 2-9
default Canada 2-9
default Europe 2-9
default US 2-9
configuration
restore 4-7
configure the RangeMax NEXT 2-3
Country/Region 2-8
D
Data Encryption 3-3
Automatic 3-5
Manual 3-5
Data Rate 2-9
Daylight Saving Time
adjustment for 2-7
default login 2-3
default password 2-3, 2-13, 4-1
Default Settings A-1
default settings 2-9
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default SSID 2-8
default subnet mask
255.255.255.0 2-3
default user name 2-3, 2-13
DHCP Client 2-6
enabling 2-6
dynamic IP addresses
enabling 2-7
E
Enable Wireless Client Association 5-2
Encryption Strength
WEP 3-5
equipment placement
reception range 2-1
F
Flash memory, for firmware upgrade 1-2
Fragmentation Length 4-8
G
Gateway
default address 2-7
H
http
//192.168.0.230 2-12
I
interference sources 2-2
IP Address
default 2-6, 2-12
IP address
default 2-6, 2-12
reserving 2-12
IP Subnet Mask
default 2-6
IP Subnet mask
default 2-6
L
LAN IP
default 6-2
LAN IP address
default 3-10
login screen 2-13
M
MAC Address 3-11
MAC address 2-6, 2-12, 3-10, 6-2
restricting access 3-1
trusted PCs 3-1
Trusted Wireless Stations 3-10
Mixed Mode 4-8
multiple access points
placement of 2-2
Multi-Point Bridging
about 5-1
example of 5-3
extending 5-4
Multi-point Bridging
configuration of 5-1
Multi-point bridging 5-1
N
NetBIOS 2-6
login name 6-2
NetBIOS name
default 6-2
logging in 2-12
NETGEAR
default SSID 2-8
Network Authentication 3-2
types of 3-2
New Password 4-2
O
Old Password 4-2
Open System 3-3
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P
package contents 1-3
Passphrase
use with WEP 3-3
used with WPA2-PSK 3-3
used with WPA-PSK 3-3
used with WPA-PSK=WPA2-PSK 3-3
passphrase
use with WEP 3-5
password
changing default 4-1
default 2-9, 2-13, 3-10
performance degradation
causes of 2-2
Primary DNS Servers
default 2-7
Q
QoS 4-7
Quality of Service 4-7
R
radio frequency
recommended channels 2-2
spacing between APs 2-2
Radius
configuring server settings 4-10
defined 4-9
selecting 3-8
with WPA and WPA2 3-2
RADIUS Server Settings
configuring 4-10
field descriptions 4-10
Range 2-1
RangeMax Next
configuring 2-3
Reboot AP 4-5
rebooting 4-5
reception range
equipment placement 2-1
Repeater with Wireless Client Association 5-1, 5-4, 5-5
configuration of 5-5
example 5-6
Reserve IP
configuring 6-2
Reserve IP Address 2-12
Reset Button
reboot 6-3
restore defaults 6-3
restore configuration 4-7
Restore Default Password 4-2
Restore Saved Settings from a File 4-4
restricting access
MAC address, using 3-10
RTS Threshold 4-7
S
Secondary DNS Servers
default 2-7
security
network enhancements 3-1
WPA 3-2
WPA-PSK 3-2
security options
WEP data encryption 3-1
WPA-PSK 3-1
Settings
Backup 4-3
Restore 4-3
Retrieving 4-4
Saving a copy of 4-4
settings
restoring from a file 4-4
Shared Key 3-3
SSID 2-8, 2-11
disabling, consequences of 3-1
static IP
default 6-2
Statistics 4-6
statistics
Wired Ethernet 4-7