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General Specifications
Table A-2. WNR1000v2 Router General Specifications
Feature
General
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
Data and Routing Protocols
TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, Bigpond, Dynamic
DNS, and UPnP
Power Adapter
North America
120V, 60 Hz, input
UK, Australia
240V, 50 Hz, input
Europe
230V, 50 Hz, input
Japan
100V, 50/60 Hz, input
All regions (output)
12V DC @ 1.0A, output
Physical
Dimensions
28 x 175 x 119 mm
(1.1 x 6.89 x 4.68 in.)
Weight
0.26 kg
(0.57 lb)
Environmental
Operating temperature
0
to 40
C (32º to 104º F)
Operating humidity
90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing
Electromagnetic Emissions
Designed to conform to the
following standards
FCC Part 15 Class B
EN 55022/24 (CISPR 22/24) Class B
EN 60950 (CE LVD) Class B
MIC
Interface Specifications
LAN
10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45
WAN
10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45
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Related Documents
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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.
In addition, you can find initial setup instructions for your wireless router in the
NETGEAR
Wireless Router Setup Manual
.
Table B-1. Reference Documents
Document
Link
TCP/IP Networking Basics
Wireless Networking Basics
Preparing Your Network
Virtual Private Networking
Basics
Glossary
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Index
A
access
blocking
3-1
remote
6-12
restricting by MAC address
2-18
to a remote computer
5-2
to the router
1-2
viewing logs
3-6
access control
turning off
1-13
turning on
2-20
account name
1-7
adding
custom service
5-7
reserved IP addresses
4-4
static routes
4-9
wireless clients
2-13
,
2-17
,
6-4
See also
configuring
administrator password, changing
2-20
advanced wireless settings
2-11
advertisement period
5-13
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption
2-10
attached devices
6-7
authentication, required by mail server
3-8
automatic logout
1-4
B
backing up configuration file
6-8
backing up, transfer time
5-18
basic settings
2-6
Big Pond
1-10
blocking
access
3-1
inbound traffic
5-1
bold text
xi
broadband Internet
5-16
broadcast status
6-4
C
cables, checking
7-2
channel, frequency
2-7
channel, wireless port
6-4
clients, adding
2-13
,
2-17
,
6-4
communication mode
2-7
,
6-4
compatibility, protocol and standards
A-3
configuration file
backing up
6-8
erasing
6-8
managing
6-7
configuring
advanced security
2-11
basic security
2-6
DMZ server
4-7
Dynamic DNS
4-5
LAN IP settings
4-1
NAT
4-8
port forwarding
5-6
port triggering
5-9
WPA security
2-10
WPS
2-16
See also
adding
connection mode
1-10
connection status settings
6-5
connection types
5-16
content filtering
3-1
CTS/RTS Threshold
2-12
custom service (port forwarding)
5-7
customer support
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D
data packets, fragmented
5-15
date and time, troubleshooting
7-10
daylight savings time
3-8
,
7-11
default DMZ server
4-7
default factory settings
listed
A-1
restoring
7-12
default gateway
6-5
default LAN IP configuration
4-2
deleting configuration
6-8
device name
4-2
DHCP server
4-3
,
6-5
DHCP setting
6-3
disabling
firewall
4-6
router PIN
2-17
DMZ server
4-7
DNS servers
5-2
Documentation Web page
1-4
documents, reference
B-1
domain name
1-7
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
current
6-3
entering
1-8
,
1-11
Dynamic DNS
4-5
dynamic IP addresses
1-7
DynDNS.org
4-5
E
electromagnetic emissions
A-3
e-mailing logs
3-7
encryption
2-1
encryption keys
2-9
environmental specifications
A-3
erasing configuration
6-8
Ethernet MAC address
6-7
F
factory default settings
listed
A-1
restoring
7-12
filtering content
3-1
firewalls
default settings
A-2
disabling
4-6
overview
2-22
firmware
restoring
7-3
updating
1-3
,
6-3
,
6-9
fixed font text
xi
fixed IP addresses
1-8
Fragmentation Threshold
2-12
fragmented data packets
5-15
frequency, channel
2-7
G
generating encryption keys
2-9
Gigabit Ethernet
5-17
H
hardware version
6-3
host name
1-7
,
6-7
HTML version, printing
xii
I
idle time-out
1-11
inbound traffic, allowing or blocking
5-1
interface specifications
A-3
interference, reducing
5-14
Internet connection
default settings
A-1
Internet port, status
6-3
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
5-3
Internet services, blocking access
3-3
interval, poll
6-6
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IP addresses
blocking access by
3-5
current
6-3
dynamic or static
1-7
LAN
4-2
registering domain name
4-5
reserved
4-4
IP subnet mask
4-2
,
6-3
ISP settings, basic
1-6
italic text
xi
K
keys, encryption
2-9
keywords, blocking by
3-1
knowledge base
1-4
L
LAN IP setup
4-1
LAN path, troubleshooting
7-9
LAN port settings
6-3
language, screen display
1-4
lease, DHCP
6-5
Legacy mode
2-7
local network, default settings
A-1
local servers, port forwarding to
5-6
logging in
1-2
login required
1-9
login settings
A-1
logout, automatic
1-4
logs
sending
3-7
time-stamping entries
3-8
viewing
3-6
M
MAC addresses
attached devices
6-7
current
6-3
entering
1-8
restricting access by
2-18
spoofing
7-7
mail server, outgoing
3-7
managing router remotely
6-12
metric value
4-10
mixed mode encryption
2-3
,
2-10
mode, communication
2-7
,
6-4
MTU size
4-8
,
5-15
N
NAT (Network Address Translation)
4-7
,
4-8
,
5-2
NetBIOS host name
6-7
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
3-8
,
7-10
O
obstructions, connecting through
5-17
Open System authentication
2-8
optimizing performance
5-14
outgoing mail server
3-7
P
passphrases
2-8
,
2-9
,
2-10
password
changing
2-20
restoring
7-12
path, testing
7-10
performance, optimizing
5-14
physical push button (WPS)
2-13
physical specifications
A-3
PIN
2-15
,
2-17
ping
4-7
,
7-8
placement, router
5-14
poll interval
6-6
port filtering
3-3
port forwarding
configuring
5-6
example
5-5
port numbers
3-3

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