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Domain Name Server DNS addresses, Ethernet MAC address

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NETGEAR Wireless-N 300 Router JWNR2000 User Manual content filtering 3-1 CTS/RTS Threshold 2-13 custom service (port forwarding) 5-7 customer support ii D data packets, fragmented 5-16 date and time, troubleshooting 7-10 daylight savings time 3-9, 7-11 default DMZ server 4-8 default factory settings listed A-1 restoring 7-12 default gateway 6-5 default LAN IP configuration 4-3 deleting configuration 6-9 device name 4-2 DHCP server 4-4, 6-5 DHCP setting 6-3 disabling firewall 4-8 router PIN 2-17 wireless client association 4-14 DMZ server 4-8 DNS servers 5-2 Documentation Web page 1-4 documents, reference B-1 domain name 1-8 Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses current 6-3 entering 1-8, 1-11 Dynamic DNS 4-6 dynamic IP addresses 1-8 DynDNS.org 4-6 E electromagnetic emissions A-3 e-mailing logs 3-7 encryption 2-1 Index-2 encryption keys 2-10 environmental specifications A-3 erasing configuration 6-9 Ethernet MAC address 6-7 F factory default settings listed A-1 restoring 7-12 filtering content 3-1 firewalls default settings A-2 disabling 4-8 overview 2-23 firmware restoring 7-3 updating 1-3, 6-3, 6-9 fixed font text xi fixed IP addresses 1-8 Fragmentation Threshold 2-13 fragmented data packets 5-16 frequency, channel 2-8 G generating encryption keys 2-10 Gigabit Ethernet 5-20 GUI language version 6-3 H hardware version 6-3 host name 1-8, 6-7 HTML version, printing xii I idle time-out 1-11 inbound traffic, allowing or blocking 5-1 interface specifications A-3 interference, reducing 5-16 v1.0, September 2009

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NETGEAR Wireless-N 300 Router JWNR2000 User Manual
Index-2
v1.0, September 2009
content filtering
3-1
CTS/RTS Threshold
2-13
custom service (port forwarding)
5-7
customer support
ii
D
data packets, fragmented
5-16
date and time, troubleshooting
7-10
daylight savings time
3-9
,
7-11
default DMZ server
4-8
default factory settings
listed
A-1
restoring
7-12
default gateway
6-5
default LAN IP configuration
4-3
deleting configuration
6-9
device name
4-2
DHCP server
4-4
,
6-5
DHCP setting
6-3
disabling
firewall
4-8
router PIN
2-17
wireless client association
4-14
DMZ server
4-8
DNS servers
5-2
Documentation Web page
1-4
documents, reference
B-1
domain name
1-8
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
current
6-3
entering
1-8
,
1-11
Dynamic DNS
4-6
dynamic IP addresses
1-8
DynDNS.org
4-6
E
electromagnetic emissions
A-3
e-mailing logs
3-7
encryption
2-1
encryption keys
2-10
environmental specifications
A-3
erasing configuration
6-9
Ethernet MAC address
6-7
F
factory default settings
listed
A-1
restoring
7-12
filtering content
3-1
firewalls
default settings
A-2
disabling
4-8
overview
2-23
firmware
restoring
7-3
updating
1-3
,
6-3
,
6-9
fixed font text
xi
fixed IP addresses
1-8
Fragmentation Threshold
2-13
fragmented data packets
5-16
frequency, channel
2-8
G
generating encryption keys
2-10
Gigabit Ethernet
5-20
GUI language version
6-3
H
hardware version
6-3
host name
1-8
,
6-7
HTML version, printing
xii
I
idle time-out
1-11
inbound traffic, allowing or blocking
5-1
interface specifications
A-3
interference, reducing
5-16