Netgear HR314 HR314 Reference Manual - Page 123

RIP Router Information Protocol 8-8, Shared Key authentication 1-4, B-12

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Port Forwarding Menu 8-2 PPP over Ethernet 1-3, 1-5, 3-9 PPPoE 1-3, 1-5, 3-9, 4-7 Primary DNS Server 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9 protocols Address Resolution B-9 DHCP 1-5, B-10 Routing Information 1-5, B-2 support 1-3 publications, related xv Q Quake 8-4 R range 2-3, 5-2 range, port forwarding 8-3 rear panel 2-3 requirements access device 2-4 hardware 2-4 restore configuration 7-5 restore factory settings 7-6 RFC 1466 B-7, B-9 1597 B-7, B-9 1631 B-8, B-9 finding B-7 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 8-8 router concepts B-1 Routing Information Protocol 1-5, B-2 S Secondary DNS Server 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9 security 1-2, 1-4 Setup Wizard 4-1 Shared Key authentication 1-4, B-12 SMTP 6-2 spoof MAC address 9-5 Index SSID 2-6, 5-1, 5-3, B-11 Start Port 8-3 Static Routes 8-9 subnet addressing B-5 subnet mask 3-10, 3-11, B-5 T TCP/IP configuring 3-1 network, troubleshooting 9-5 TCP/IP properties verifying for Macintosh 3-7 verifying for Windows 3-5, 3-6 technical support xv time of day 9-8 time zone 6-3 time-stamping 6-3 Transmit Power 5-4 troubleshooting 9-1 Trusted Host 6-5 Turbo Mode 5-3 typographical conventions xvi U uplink switch B-16 USB 3-9 W WEP 1-3, B-12 Wi-Fi5 B-10 Windows, configuring for IP routing 3-2, 3-5 winipcfg utility 3-5 WinPOET 3-9 Wired Equivalent Privacy. See WEP Wireless Ethernet B-10 World Wide Web iv 3

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Index
3
Port Forwarding Menu 8-2
PPP over Ethernet 1-3, 1-5, 3-9
PPPoE 1-3, 1-5, 3-9, 4-7
Primary DNS Server 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9
protocols
Address Resolution B-9
DHCP 1-5, B-10
Routing Information 1-5, B-2
support 1-3
publications, related xv
Q
Quake 8-4
R
range 2-3, 5-2
range, port forwarding 8-3
rear panel 2-3
requirements
access device 2-4
hardware 2-4
restore configuration 7-5
restore factory settings 7-6
RFC
1466 B-7, B-9
1597 B-7, B-9
1631 B-8, B-9
finding B-7
RIP (Router Information Protocol) 8-8
router concepts B-1
Routing Information Protocol 1-5, B-2
S
Secondary DNS Server 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9
security 1-2, 1-4
Setup Wizard 4-1
Shared Key authentication 1-4, B-12
SMTP 6-2
spoof MAC address 9-5
SSID 2-6, 5-1, 5-3, B-11
Start Port 8-3
Static Routes 8-9
subnet addressing B-5
subnet mask 3-10, 3-11, B-5
T
TCP/IP
configuring 3-1
network, troubleshooting 9-5
TCP/IP properties
verifying for Macintosh 3-7
verifying for Windows 3-5, 3-6
technical support xv
time of day 9-8
time zone 6-3
time-stamping 6-3
Transmit Power 5-4
troubleshooting 9-1
Trusted Host 6-5
Turbo Mode 5-3
typographical conventions xvi
U
uplink switch B-16
USB 3-9
W
WEP 1-3, B-12
Wi-Fi5 B-10
Windows, configuring for IP routing 3-2, 3-5
winipcfg utility 3-5
WinPOET 3-9
Wired Equivalent Privacy.
See
WEP
Wireless Ethernet B-10
World Wide Web iv