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RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Modem Router DGND3300 User Manual MTU size 7-6 multicasting 6-3 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) 7-1 N NAT (Network Address Translation) 6-8 network correct settings, checking 8-2 restarting 8-2 Network Time Protocol (NTP) 3-18, 8-9 O obstructions, connecting through 7-2 optimizing bandwidth 7-3 optimizing performance 7-5 outgoing mail server 3-17 P packets, fragmented 7-6 password restoring A-1 path, testing 8-8 performance, optimizing 7-5 ping 8-7 placement, router 7-5 poll interval 4-8 port filtering 3-12 port numbers 3-13 port status 4-7 port triggering 3-11 Power light, troubleshooting and 8-2 Powerline HD products 7-2 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 8-6 Preamble mode 2-16 primary DNS server 1-7 printing manual xii product and publication details vi Q Quality of Service (QoS) 6-9 applications and online gaming 6-10 editing or deleting policies 6-13 MAC address 6-12 router LAN ports 6-12 R radio, wireless 2-16 range, router 7-5 reducing interference 7-5 reference documents B-1 releasing connection status 4-7 remote devices, testing path 8-8 remote management 4-11 renewing connection status 4-6 repeater units 6-19 requirements, speed 7-2 reserved IP adresses 6-4 reset button, clearing config A-1 restarting network 8-2 restoring configuration 4-9 default factory settings 4-10, A-1 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 2-8 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 6-3 router status, viewing 4-4 S sample network, figure 7-4 service numbers 3-14 services, blocking 3-12 setting time 3-18 settings, default. See default factory settings SMTP server 3-17 software, upgrading 4-1 specifications general A-3 v1.0, September 2009 Index-3

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RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Modem Router DGND3300 User Manual
Index-3
v1.0, September 2009
MTU size
7-6
multicasting
6-3
multiple input, multiple output (MIMO)
7-1
N
NAT (Network Address Translation)
6-8
network
correct settings, checking
8-2
restarting
8-2
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
3-18
,
8-9
O
obstructions, connecting through
7-2
optimizing bandwidth
7-3
optimizing performance
7-5
outgoing mail server
3-17
P
packets, fragmented
7-6
password
restoring
A-1
path, testing
8-8
performance, optimizing
7-5
ping
8-7
placement, router
7-5
poll interval
4-8
port filtering
3-12
port numbers
3-13
port status
4-7
port triggering
3-11
Power light, troubleshooting and
8-2
Powerline HD products
7-2
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
8-6
Preamble mode
2-16
primary DNS server
1-7
printing manual
xii
product and publication details
vi
Q
Quality of Service (QoS)
6-9
applications and online gaming
6-10
editing or deleting policies
6-13
MAC address
6-12
router LAN ports
6-12
R
radio, wireless
2-16
range, router
7-5
reducing interference
7-5
reference documents
B-1
releasing connection status
4-7
remote devices, testing path
8-8
remote management
4-11
renewing connection status
4-6
repeater units
6-19
requirements, speed
7-2
reserved IP adresses
6-4
reset button, clearing config
A-1
restarting network
8-2
restoring
configuration
4-9
default factory settings
4-10
,
A-1
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
2-8
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
6-3
router status, viewing
4-4
S
sample network, figure
7-4
service numbers
3-14
services, blocking
3-12
setting time
3-18
settings, default.
See
default factory settings
SMTP server
3-17
software, upgrading
4-1
specifications
general
A-3