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default gateway
4-9
deleting configuration
4-12
device name
4-11
DHCP server
4-9
,
5-4
DHCP setting
4-6
Disable SIP ALG
5-8
disabling
firewall
5-7
wireless client association
5-23
DMZ server
5-8
DNS addresses
troubleshooting
8-6
DNS server
primary
1-9
secondary
1-9
DNS servers
5-12
documents, reference
B-1
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
4-6
dynamic DNS
5-5
DynDNS.org
5-5
E
electromagnetic emissions
A-3
e-mailing logs
3-9
environmental specifications
A-3
erasing configuration
4-12
Ethernet cables, checking
8-2
Ethernet light, troubleshooting and
8-3
,
8-4
Ethernet MAC address.
See
MAC addresses
F
factory default settings
listed
A-1
restoring
4-12
,
8-14
,
A-1
firewalls
default settings
A-2
disabling
5-7
Firmware Upgrade Assistant
1-3
,
4-1
firmware version
4-6
fixed font text
xi
Fragmentation Threshold
2-20
fragmented data packets
6-6
G
games, online, QoS for
6-9
general specifications
A-3
Gigabit Ethernet
6-2
H
host name
1-8
,
4-11
I
inbound connections
5-11
inbound traffic, allowing or blocking
5-11
Interface specifications
A-3
interference, reducing
6-5
Internet connection
default settings
A-2
troubleshooting
8-5
Internet light, troubleshooting and
8-3
,
8-4
Internet port, status
4-6
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
5-13
Internet services, blocking access
3-5
interval, poll
4-10
IP addresses
autogenerated
8-4
current
4-6
dynamic
5-5
reserved
5-4
IP subnet mask
4-6
italic text
xi
K
keywords, blocking by
3-4
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L
LAN path, troubleshooting
8-7
LAN port
QoS for
6-10
settings
4-7
LAN setup
5-1
,
5-2
default LAN IP configuration
5-1
LAN IP
5-2
language, screen display
1-4
lease, DHCP
4-9
LEDs.
See
lights, troubleshooting and
local network, default settings
A-2
local servers, port forwarding to
5-16
logging in
1-2
logging out
1-4
login settings
A-1
logs
sending
3-9
time-stamping entries
3-11
viewing
3-8
M
MAC address
location of
3-4
restricting access by
3-2
spoofing
1-9
MAC addresses
attached devices
4-11
current
4-6
QoS for
6-11
troubleshooting
8-8
mail server, outgoing
3-10
managing router remotely
4-13
manual software upgrade
4-3
metric value
5-11
MTU size
6-6
multicasting
5-3
multiple input, multiple output (MIMO)
6-1
N
NAT (Network Address Translation)
5-8
,
5-12
network
correct settings, checking
8-2
restarting
8-2
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
3-11
,
8-8
O
obstructions, connecting through
6-2
online gaming, QoS for
6-9
optimizing bandwidth
6-3
optimizing performance
6-5
outgoing mail server
3-10
P
packets, fragmented
6-6
password
restoring
8-14
path, testing
8-8
performance, optimizing
6-5
physical specifications
A-3
ping
8-6
placement, router
6-5
poll interval
4-10
port filtering
3-5
port forwarding
5-14
,
5-15
,
5-16
configuring
5-16
example
5-14
port numbers
3-5
port status
4-10
port triggering
5-13
,
5-15
,
5-18
configuring
5-18
example
5-13
power adapter specifications
A-3
Power light, troubleshooting and
8-3
Powerline HD products
6-2
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
1-8
,
8-5
Preamble mode
2-20
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primary DNS server
1-9
prioritizing traffic
6-7
product and publication details
vii
protocols, compatibility
A-3
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
6-7
R
radio, wireless
2-20
range, router
6-5
ReadyShare Access
7-6
,
7-10
reducing interference
6-5
reference documents
B-1
releasing connection status
4-9
remote devices, testing path
8-8
remote management
4-13
renewing connection status
4-9
repeater units
5-26
requirements, speed
6-2
reserved IP adresses
5-4
restarting network
8-2
restoring
configuration
4-11
default factory settings
4-12
,
8-14
,
A-1
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
2-11
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
5-3
router status, viewing
4-5
S
sample network, figure
6-4
screen display language
1-4
selecting
1-4
service numbers
3-7
services, blocking
3-5
setting time
3-11
settings, default.
See
default factory settings
SMTP server
3-10
software, upgrading
4-1
specifications
general
A-3
technical
A-1
speed requirements
6-2
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall
5-7
SSID
8-12
SSID broadcast
8-13
standards, compatibility
A-3
static routes
5-9
status, router, viewing
4-5
streaming video and audio
6-2
subnet mask
4-6
system up time
4-10
T
TCP/IP network, troubleshooting
8-6
technical specifications
A-1
testing wireless connections
8-10
time of day, troubleshooting
8-8
time to live, advertisement
6-14
time, setting
3-11
time-out
port triggering
5-20
trademarks
ii
traffic metering
4-15
troubleshooting
8-1
trusted user
3-5
typographical conventions
xi
U
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
6-13
up time, system
4-10
updating firmware
1-3
upgrading router software
4-1
URLs, typography for
xi
USB
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advanced configuration
7-7
basic storage settings
7-4
drive requirements
7-1
file sharing
7-2
network folder, creating
7-9
ReadyShare Access
7-6
,
7-10
specifying approved devices
7-11
unmounting a USB drive
7-10
USB drive
Microsoft network connection
7-12
remote computer connection
7-12
user-defined services
3-7
V
viewing
attached devices
4-10
logs
3-8
router status
4-5
W
WAN IP address, troubleshooting
8-5
WAN setup
5-7
WDS
5-23
WDS (see Wireless Repeating)
5-22
Web Configuration Interface, troubleshooting
8-4
WEP, configuring
2-9
wireless
manually configuring settings
2-4
range and interference
2-2
wireless card, setting up
8-9
wireless connection type
6-1
wireless connection, troubleshooting
8-9
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
5-22
Wireless light, troubleshooting and
8-4
wireless network name
8-12
Wireless port settings
4-7
wireless radio
2-20
,
8-13
Wireless Repeating
5-22
wireless repeating
5-22
,
5-23
base station
5-24
repeater unit
5-26
wireless repeating function
5-22
,
5-23
wireless security
2-16
wireless settings
checking for correct
8-2
default, listed
A-2
testing
8-10
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
6-8
WPA, configuring
2-11

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