Netgear MR314 Reference Guide - Page 18

Network Address Translation NAT hides local PCs from the Internet - ip address

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Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security - Parental control of web browsing and newsgroup access using Web Address (URL) keyword blocking - Auditing and e-mail reporting of web browsing activities - Blocking can be scheduled by day and time - Network Address Translation (NAT) hides local PCs from the Internet - Incoming port forwarding and DMZ for specific services • Built in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch - Allows LAN connections at 10 megabits per second (Mbps) or 100 Mbps - Autosensing for Ethernet (10BASE-T) or Fast Ethernet (100BASE-Tx) transmissions - Auto UplinkTM (autosensing MDI/MDIX) configures each port for normal or uplink connection - Half-duplex or full-duplex operation • Ethernet connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL modem - RJ-45 interface allowing connection to a 10BASE-T device • Protocol Support - IP routing - Dynamic extended Network Address Translation (NAT+) with port forwarding for operation with a single static or dynamic IP address - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for dynamically assigning network configuration information to PCs on the LAN - DHCP client for dynamically obtaining configuration information from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) - DNS Proxy for simplified configuration - PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) support • Login capability Automatically executes user login for - RoadRunner cable modem service, - PPP over Ethernet accounts, PPTP login (for European service providers) 1-2 Introduction

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Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router
1-2
Introduction
Security
Parental control of web browsing and newsgroup access using Web Address (URL)
keyword blocking
Auditing and e-mail reporting of web browsing activities
Blocking can be scheduled by day and time
Network Address Translation (NAT) hides local PCs from the Internet
Incoming port forwarding and DMZ for specific services
Built in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch
Allows LAN connections at 10 megabits per second (Mbps) or 100 Mbps
Autosensing for Ethernet (10BASE-T) or Fast Ethernet (100BASE-Tx) transmissions
Auto Uplink
TM
(autosensing MDI/MDIX) configures each port for normal or uplink
connection
Half-duplex or full-duplex operation
Ethernet connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL
modem
RJ-45 interface allowing connection to a 10BASE-T device
Protocol Support
IP routing
Dynamic extended Network Address Translation (NAT+) with port forwarding for
operation with a single static or dynamic IP address
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for dynamically assigning
network configuration information to PCs on the LAN
DHCP client for dynamically obtaining configuration information from the Internet
Service Provider (ISP)
DNS Proxy for simplified configuration
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) support
Login capability
Automatically executes user login for
RoadRunner cable modem service,
PPP over Ethernet accounts, PPTP login (for European service providers)