Netgear FM114P FR114W Reference Manual - Page 21
Content Filtering, Configurable Ethernet Connection, Protocol Support - ip address
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Reference Manual for the Model FR114P, FR114W and FM114P Cable/DSL ProSafe Firewall • High-speed Parallel Port Connection 36 pin Centronics, bi-directional IEEE 1284 compliant (supports Nibble mode) with up to 1.5Mbps transfer rate Content Filtering With its content filtering feature, the NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall prevents objectionable content from reaching your PCs. The firewall allows you to control access to Internet content by screening for keywords within Web addresses. You can configure the firewall to log and report attempts to access objectional Internet sites. Configurable Ethernet Connection With its internal 4-port 10/100 switch, the NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall can connect to either a 10 Mbps standard Ethernet network or a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet network. The local LAN interface is autosensing and is capable of full-duplex or half-duplex operation. An uplink switch is provided for cascading to an external Ethernet hub or switch. Protocol Support The NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall supports the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). For further information about TCP/IP, refer to Appendix B, "Networks, Routing, and Firewall Basics." • IP Address Sharing by NAT The NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall allows several networked PCs to share an Internet account using only a single IP address, which may be statically or dynamically assigned by your Internet service provider (ISP). This technique, known as Network Address Translation (NAT), allows the use of an inexpensive single-user ISP account. • Automatic Configuration of Attached PCs by DHCP The NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall dynamically assigns network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to attached PCs on the LAN using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This feature greatly simplifies configuration of PCs on your local network. Introduction 1-3