Netgear WGT624v1 WGT624v1 Reference Manual - Page 150

LAN IP Setup Menu, Obtaining ISP Configuration Information

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F factory settings, restoring 6-8 firewall features 2-2 Flash memory, for firmware upgrade 2-2 front panel 2-6, 2-7 fully qualified domain name (FQDN) 4-4 G gateway address C-20 H Half Life 7-3 host name 3-11, 3-14 I IANA contacting B-2 IETF B-1 Web site address B-7 infrastructure mode D-2 installation 2-4 Internet account address information C-18 establishing C-18 Internet Service Provider 3-1 IP addresses C-19, C-20 and NAT B-7 and the Internet B-2 assigning B-2, B-9 auto-generated 8-3 private B-7 translating B-9 IP configuration by DHCP B-10 IP networking for Macintosh C-16 for Windows C-2, C-7 ISP 3-1 2 K KALI 7-3 L LAN IP Setup Menu 7-7 LEDs description 2-6 troubleshooting 8-2 log sending 5-7 log entries 5-5 Login 3-10 M MAC address 8-7, B-8 spoofing 3-10, 3-14, 8-5 Macintosh C-19 configuring for IP networking C-16 DHCP Client ID C-16 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information C-20 masquerading C-18 MDI/MDI-X B-14, G-2 MDI/MDI-X wiring B-14, G-6 metric 7-11 N NAT C-18 NAT. See Network Address Translation netmask translation table B-6 Network Address Translation 2-4, B-7, C-18 Network Time Protocol 5-8, 8-7 NTP 5-8, 8-7 O Open System authentication D-3 Index

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Index
F
factory settings, restoring
6-8
firewall features
2-2
Flash memory, for firmware upgrade
2-2
front panel
2-6, 2-7
fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
4-4
G
gateway address
C-20
H
Half Life
7-3
host name
3-11, 3-14
I
IANA
contacting
B-2
IETF
B-1
Web site address
B-7
infrastructure mode
D-2
installation
2-4
Internet account
address information
C-18
establishing
C-18
Internet Service Provider
3-1
IP addresses
C-19, C-20
and NAT
B-7
and the Internet
B-2
assigning
B-2, B-9
auto-generated
8-3
private
B-7
translating
B-9
IP configuration by DHCP
B-10
IP networking
for Macintosh
C-16
for Windows
C-2, C-7
ISP
3-1
K
KALI
7-3
L
LAN IP Setup Menu
7-7
LEDs
description
2-6
troubleshooting
8-2
log
sending
5-7
log entries
5-5
Login
3-10
M
MAC address
8-7, B-8
spoofing
3-10, 3-14, 8-5
Macintosh
C-19
configuring for IP networking
C-16
DHCP Client ID
C-16
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information
C-20
masquerading
C-18
MDI/MDI-X
B-14, G-2
MDI/MDI-X wiring
B-14, G-6
metric
7-11
N
NAT
C-18
NAT.
See
Network Address Translation
netmask
translation table
B-6
Network Address Translation
2-4, B-7, C-18
Network Time Protocol
5-8, 8-7
NTP
5-8, 8-7
O
Open System authentication
D-3