Netgear N300-Trek User Manual (Non-Cellular Version) - Page 144
Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway SIP
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 prioritizing traffic 61 private static route 118 public WiFi hotspots 14 Q QoS (Quality of Service) 60-?? R range extender 16 range of wireless connections 7 ReadySHARE access 68, 81 received packets 98 recovering administrative password 27 releasing and renewing connection status 100 remote management 119 reserved IP addresses 56, 58 restarting network 127 restoring default factory settings 105, 135 RIP (Router Information Protocol) setting up 56 static routes 118 router status, viewing 94 S scheduling service blocking 90 secondary DNS addresses 36, 38 secured NAT 51 security 40, 42, 87 security options 42 security PIN 31 sending logs by email 91 services blocking 88 Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway (SIP ALG) 51 setting up Trek 24, 48 Setup Wizard 48, 49 sharing files 77 SIP ALG (Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway) 51 SMTP server 91 software version 95 SSID, described 41 static routes 116 statistics, traffic 97 system up time 97 T technical support 2 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) 42 time of day 134 trademarks 2 traffic prioritizing 61 statistics, viewing 97 traffic metering 122 transmitted packets 98 troubleshooting 126, 129, 133, 134 U Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 121 up time, system 97 upgrading firmware 26, 106 uplink bandwidth 62 USB advanced configuration 70 drive requirements 68 file sharing 77 ReadySHARE access 68, 81 remote computer connection 80 specifying approved devices 76 unmounting USB drive 68 USB devices, approved 69, 76 USB LED description 11 user-defined services 88 V versions, firmware, hardware, and language 95 VoIP (Voice over IP) 51 W WAN IP address, troubleshooting 130 WAN port, viewing settings 95 WAN setup 50 WiFi bridge, setting up 20 WiFi hotspot, connecting to 14 WiFi LED description 11 troubleshooting 128, 130 WiFi LED, troubleshooting 129 Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) 60 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) devices, adding 30, 31 144