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NETGEAR Wireless-N 300 Router WNR2000v2 User Manual
Index-3
v1.0, January 2010
interference, reducing
5-16
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
IP addresses
blocking access by
3-5
current
6-3
dynamic or static
1-8
LAN
4-3
registering domain name
4-6
reserved
4-5
IP subnet mask
4-3
,
6-3
ISP settings, basic
1-7
italic text
xi
K
keys, encryption
2-10
keywords, blocking by
3-1
knowledge base
1-4
L
LAN IP setup
4-1
LAN path, troubleshooting
7-9
LAN port
QoS for
5-22
LAN port settings
6-3
language, screen display
1-5
lease, DHCP
6-5
Legacy mode
2-8
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
1-5
logs
sending
3-7
time-stamping entries
3-9
viewing
3-6
M
MAC addresses
attached devices
6-7
current
6-3
entering
1-8
QoS for
5-19
,
5-23
restricting access by
2-19
spoofing
7-7
mail server, outgoing
3-8
managing router remotely
6-13
metric value
4-12
mixed mode encryption
2-3
,
2-11
mode, communication
2-8
,
6-4
MTU size
4-9
,
5-16
N
NAT (Network Address Translation)
4-8
,
4-10
,
5-2
Neighbor Friendly mode
2-8
NetBIOS host name
6-7
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
3-9
,
7-10
O
obstructions, connecting through
5-25
online games, QoS for
5-20
Open System authentication
2-9
optimizing performance
5-15
outgoing mail server
3-8
P
passphrases
2-9
,
2-10
,
2-11
password
changing
2-21
restoring
7-12
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path, testing
7-10
Performance mode
2-8
performance, optimizing
5-15
physical push button (WPS)
2-14
physical specifications
A-3
PIN
2-15
,
2-17
ping
4-9
,
7-8
placement, router
5-16
poll interval
6-6
port filtering
3-3
port forwarding
configuring
5-6
example
5-5
port numbers
3-3
port status
6-6
port triggering
configuring
5-10
example
5-3
portmap table
5-15
power adapter specifications
A-3
Power light, troubleshooting and
7-2
Powerline HD products
5-25
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
1-10
PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol)
1-9
Preamble mode
2-13
primary DNS server
1-8
,
1-11
prioritizing traffic
5-18
protocols, compatibility
A-3
Push ’N’ Connect
2-13
,
6-4
,
7-4
push button configuration (WPS)
2-14
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
5-18
R
radio, wireless
1-13
,
2-12
,
6-4
range, router
5-15
reducing interference
5-16
reference documents
B-1
region of operation
2-7
registering product
ii
releasing connection status
6-5
remote devices, testing path
7-10
remote management
6-13
renewing connection status
6-5
repeater units
4-15
,
4-19
requirements, speed
5-25
reserved IP adresses
4-5
Resource CD
1-1
restarting network
7-1
restoring
configuration
6-8
default factory settings
7-12
restoring firmware
7-3
restricting access by MAC address
2-19
revision history
xii
RIP (Router Information Protocol) direction
4-3
route name
4-11
,
4-12
router PIN
2-15
,
2-17
router status, viewing
6-2
S
scheduling blocking
3-5
screen display language
1-5
selecting
1-5
secondary DNS server
1-8
,
1-11
security
options, compared
2-2
setting up
2-1
security PIN
2-15
,
2-17
service name
1-10
service numbers
3-4
services, blocking
3-3
setting time
3-9
settings, default.
See
default factory settings
setup information, gathering
2-5
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Setup Manual
1-1
Shared Key authentication
2-5
,
2-9
Smart Setup Wizard
1-6
SMTP server
3-8
software push button configuration (WPS)
2-14
specifications
technical
A-1
speed requirements
5-25
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall
4-8
spoofing MAC addresses
1-8
,
7-7
SSID
1-12
,
2-7
,
6-4
SSID broadcast
1-13
,
2-12
standards, compatibility
A-3
static IP addresses
1-8
static routes
4-10
statistics, usage
6-6
status, viewing
6-2
streaming video and audio
5-25
subnet mask
4-3
,
6-3
system up time
6-6
T
TCP/IP network, troubleshooting
7-8
technical specifications
A-1
Telstra Bigpond
1-10
testing wireless connections
1-11
time of day, troubleshooting
7-10
time to live, advertisement
5-15
time, setting
3-9
time-out
idle
1-11
port triggering
5-11
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption
2-11
trademarks
ii
traffic metering
6-15
traffic, prioritizing
5-18
transfer time (backing up)
5-26
troubleshooting
7-1
trusted user
3-2
typographical conventions
xi
U
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
5-14
up time, system
6-6
updating firmware
1-3
,
6-3
,
6-9
URLs
typography for
xi
usage statistics
6-6
V
version
firmware
6-3
,
6-9
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
4-3
viewing
advanced wireless settings
2-12
attached devices
6-7
basic security settings
2-6
logs
3-6
status
6-2
W
WAN setup
4-8
WDS
4-12
WEP encryption
2-3
,
2-9
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
2-13
,
6-4
,
7-4
wildcards, DNS and
4-7
Wireless Card Access List
2-19
wireless client PIN
2-15
wireless clients, adding
2-13
,
2-18
,
6-4
wireless connection type
5-24
Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
4-15
wireless network name
1-12
,
2-7
,
6-4
wireless port settings
6-4
wireless radio
1-13
,
2-12
,
6-4
wireless repeating
4-12
base station
4-13
repeater unit
4-15
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NETGEAR Wireless-N 300 Router WNR2000v2 User Manual
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v1.0, January 2010
wireless repeating function
4-12
,
4-15
,
4-17
wireless security, setting up
2-1
wireless settings
advanced
2-12
basic
2-6
default, listed
A-2
gathering information
2-5
testing
1-11
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
5-18
WPA2-PSK encryption
2-3
,
2-10
WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK encryption
2-3
,
2-10
WPA-PSK encryption
2-3
,
2-10