Netgear WNDR3700 WNDR3700 User Manual - Page 145

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Index A access blocking 3-4 remote 4-13 restricting by MAC address 3-2 viewing logs 3-8 access control turning off 8-13 access points 5-22 accessing remote computer 5-11 adding custom service 5-17 priority rules 6-9 address reservation 5-4 advertisement period 6-13 applications QoS for 6-9 attached devices 4-10 authentication, required by mail server 3-10 autogenerated IP addresses 8-4 automatic software upgrade 4-3 B backing up configuration file 4-11 backing up, transfer time 6-3 bandwidth, optimizing 6-3 base station, setting up 5-24 Basic Settings screen 1-7 basic wireless connectivity 8-10 blocking access 3-4 inbound traffic 5-11 bold text xi broadband Internet 6-1 C cables, checking 8-2 compatibility, protocol and standards A-3 configuration file 4-11 backing up 4-11 erasing 4-12 configuring DMZ server 5-8 dynamic DNS 5-6 NAT 5-8 port forwarding 5-16 port triggering 5-18 QoS 6-8 repeater unit 5-26 user-defined services 3-7 connection status settings 4-9 connection types 6-1 crossover cable 8-4 CTS/RTS Threshold 2-20 custom service (port forwarding) 5-17 customer support ii D data packets, fragmented 6-6 date and time, troubleshooting 8-8 daylight savings time 3-11, 8-9 default DMZ server 5-8 default factory settings listed A-1 restoring 4-12, 8-14, A-1 v1.3, October 2009 Index-1

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Index-1
v1.3, October 2009
Index
A
access
blocking
3-4
remote
4-13
restricting by MAC address
3-2
viewing logs
3-8
access control
turning off
8-13
access points
5-22
accessing remote computer
5-11
adding
custom service
5-17
priority rules
6-9
address reservation
5-4
advertisement period
6-13
applications
QoS for
6-9
attached devices
4-10
authentication, required by mail server
3-10
autogenerated IP addresses
8-4
automatic software upgrade
4-3
B
backing up configuration file
4-11
backing up, transfer time
6-3
bandwidth, optimizing
6-3
base station, setting up
5-24
Basic Settings screen
1-7
basic wireless connectivity
8-10
blocking
access
3-4
inbound traffic
5-11
bold text
xi
broadband Internet
6-1
C
cables, checking
8-2
compatibility, protocol and standards
A-3
configuration file
4-11
backing up
4-11
erasing
4-12
configuring
DMZ server
5-8
dynamic DNS
5-6
NAT
5-8
port forwarding
5-16
port triggering
5-18
QoS
6-8
repeater unit
5-26
user-defined services
3-7
connection status settings
4-9
connection types
6-1
crossover cable
8-4
CTS/RTS Threshold
2-20
custom service (port forwarding)
5-17
customer support
ii
D
data packets, fragmented
6-6
date and time, troubleshooting
8-8
daylight savings time
3-11
,
8-9
default DMZ server
5-8
default factory settings
listed
A-1
restoring
4-12
,
8-14
,
A-1