Netgear MBR1310 MBR1310 User Manual - Page 70
Wireless Repeating Function, Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
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NETGEAR Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1310 Wireless Repeating Function From the main menu, select Wireless Repeating Function to display the following screen: Field Description Enable Wireless Repeating Function Enable this if you wish to use either bridge mode or repeater mode, and then select the mode you want for your environment. • Wireless Repeater. In this mode, the MBR1310 will communicate only with another base station mode wireless station. You have to enter the MAC address (physical address) of the other base station mode wireless station in the field provided. WEP / WPA-PSK [TKIP] can (and should) be used to protect this communication. • Wireless Base Station. Select this only if this MBR1310 is the master for a group of Repeater mode wireless stations. The other repeater mode wireless stations have to be set to wireless repeater mode, using this MBR1310's MAC address. They then send all traffic to this master, rather than communicating directly with each other. WEP / WPA-PSK [TKIP] can (and should) be used to protect this traffic. If this option is selected, you have to enter the MAC addresses of the other access points in the fields provided. Port Forwarding and Port Triggering Port forwarding and port triggering are advanced features that affect the behavior of the firewall in your router. In the Port Forwarding / Port Triggering screen, you can make local computers or servers available to the Internet for different services (for example, FTP or HTTP), to play Internet games (like Quake III), or to use Internet applications (like CU-SeeMe). • Port forwarding is designed for FTP, web server, or other server-based services. Once port forwarding is set up, requests from the Internet are forwarded to the correct server. Advanced Settings 70