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NETGEAR RangeMax™ Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 Reference Manual path, testing 7-8 physical specifications A-3 PIN, router 2-14, 2-15 ping 4-8, 7-6 placing router 5-14 poll interval 6-6 port filtering 3-3 port forwarding 5-5, 5-6 port numbers 3-3 port status 6-6 port triggering configuring 5-9 overview 5-3 port forwarding, compared to 5-6 power adapter, default settings A-3 Power light, troubleshooting and 7-2, 7-3 Powerline HD products 5-23 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 1-9, 7-5 PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) 1-8 primary DNS server 1-7, 1-10 printing manual xii prioritizing traffic 5-14 product and publication details vi Q QoS (Quality of Service) 5-14 R range, connection 5-13 reducing interference 5-14 reference documents B-1 releasing connection status 6-5 remote computers, accessing 5-2 remote devices, testing path 7-8 remote management 6-13 renewing connection status 6-5 requirements, speed 5-24 reserved IP adresses 4-4 Resource CD 1-1 restarting network 7-1 restoring configuration 6-8 default factory settings 6-9, 7-13, A-4 restricting access by MAC address 2-17 RIP (Router Information Protocol) direction 4-3 router PIN 2-15 router status, viewing 6-1 S sample network, figure 5-22 scheduling blocking 3-5 secondary DNS server 1-7, 1-10 security options, compared 2-2 setting up 2-1 service blocking 3-3 service name 1-9 service port numbers 3-4 setting time 3-9 settings, default. See default factory settings setup information, gathering 2-4 Setup Manual 1-1 Setup Wizard 1-5 Shared Key authentication 2-8 SMTP server 3-8 software, upgrading 6-9 source computer 5-2 specifications, technical A-1 speed requirements 5-24 SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall 4-7 spoofing MAC addresses 1-7 SSID 2-6, 6-4, 7-11 SSID broadcast 2-12, 7-12 static IP addresses 1-7 static routes 4-9 status lights, troubleshooting and 7-2 Index-4 v1.0, February 2008

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NETGEAR RangeMax™ Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 Reference Manual
Index-4
v1.0, February 2008
path, testing
7-8
physical specifications
A-3
PIN, router
2-14
,
2-15
ping
4-8
,
7-6
placing router
5-14
poll interval
6-6
port filtering
3-3
port forwarding
5-5
,
5-6
port numbers
3-3
port status
6-6
port triggering
configuring
5-9
overview
5-3
port forwarding, compared to
5-6
power adapter, default settings
A-3
Power light, troubleshooting and
7-2
,
7-3
Powerline HD products
5-23
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
1-9
,
7-5
PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol)
1-8
primary DNS server
1-7
,
1-10
printing manual
xii
prioritizing traffic
5-14
product and publication details
vi
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
5-14
R
range, connection
5-13
reducing interference
5-14
reference documents
B-1
releasing connection status
6-5
remote computers, accessing
5-2
remote devices, testing path
7-8
remote management
6-13
renewing connection status
6-5
requirements, speed
5-24
reserved IP adresses
4-4
Resource CD
1-1
restarting network
7-1
restoring
configuration
6-8
default factory settings
6-9
,
7-13
,
A-4
restricting access by MAC address
2-17
RIP (Router Information Protocol) direction
4-3
router PIN
2-15
router status, viewing
6-1
S
sample network, figure
5-22
scheduling blocking
3-5
secondary DNS server
1-7
,
1-10
security
options, compared
2-2
setting up
2-1
service blocking
3-3
service name
1-9
service port numbers
3-4
setting time
3-9
settings, default.
See
default factory settings
setup information, gathering
2-4
Setup Manual
1-1
Setup Wizard
1-5
Shared Key authentication
2-8
SMTP server
3-8
software, upgrading
6-9
source computer
5-2
specifications, technical
A-1
speed requirements
5-24
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall
4-7
spoofing MAC addresses
1-7
SSID
2-6
,
6-4
,
7-11
SSID broadcast
2-12
,
7-12
static IP addresses
1-7
static routes
4-9
status lights, troubleshooting and
7-2