Netgear N750-WiFi User Manual - Page 150

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Index A AC power adapter input 14 access remote 122 viewing logs 89 access points 105 accessing remote computer 109 adding custom services 115 guest network 38 priority rules 57 QoS policy 56 wireless devices 26 address reservation 55 ADSL microfilters 18 ADSL port 13 ADSL setup 49 advertisement period 124 alerts, emailing 82 applications, QoS for online gaming 57 approved USB devices 69 attached devices 31 authentication, required by mail server 82 automatic firmware checking 84 automatic Internet connection 44 B back panel 13 backing up configuration 91 base station, setting up 107 blocking inbound traffic 109 keywords and sites 76 services 77 box contents 11 C cables, checking 135 changes not saved, router 141 configuration file 90, 91 connecting wirelessly 17 country setting 43 crossover cable 137 CTS/RTS Threshold 102 custom service (port forwarding) 115 D dashboard 25 data packets, fragmented 51 date and time 141 daylight savings time 141 default DMZ server 51 default factory settings 12, 91, 146 default gateway 87 denial of service (DoS) protection 75 device mode 127 devices, attached 31 DHCP server 54, 87 DHCP setting 86 DMZ server 51 DNS addresses primary 30 troubleshooting 139 DNS servers 109 Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses 30, 86 DSL port LED 16 Dynamic DNS 118 E electromagnetic emissions 148 email notices 82 erasing configuration 91 Ethernet cables, checking 135 Ethernet LED, troubleshooting 136, 137 F factory default settings list of 146 resetting 12 150

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Index
A
AC power adapter input
14
access
remote
122
viewing logs
89
access points
105
accessing remote computer
109
adding
custom services
115
guest network
38
priority rules
57
QoS policy
56
wireless devices
26
address reservation
55
ADSL microfilters
18
ADSL port
13
ADSL setup
49
advertisement period
124
alerts, emailing
82
applications, QoS for online gaming
57
approved USB devices
69
attached devices
31
authentication, required by mail server
82
automatic firmware checking
84
automatic Internet connection
44
B
back panel
13
backing up configuration
91
base station, setting up
107
blocking
inbound traffic
109
keywords and sites
76
services
77
box contents
11
C
cables, checking
135
changes not saved, router
141
configuration file
90
,
91
connecting wirelessly
17
country setting
43
crossover cable
137
CTS/RTS Threshold
102
custom service (port forwarding)
115
D
dashboard
25
data packets, fragmented
51
date and time
141
daylight savings time
141
default DMZ server
51
default factory settings
12
,
91
,
146
default gateway
87
denial of service (DoS) protection
75
device mode
127
devices, attached
31
DHCP server
54
,
87
DHCP setting
86
DMZ server
51
DNS addresses
primary
30
troubleshooting
139
DNS servers
109
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
30
,
86
DSL port LED
16
Dynamic DNS
118
E
electromagnetic emissions
148
email notices
82
erasing configuration
91
Ethernet cables, checking
135
Ethernet LED, troubleshooting
136
,
137
F
factory default settings
list of
146
resetting
12