Netgear WNR2200 N300 Wireless Router with USB WNR2200 User Manual - Page 144

Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address, SPI Stateful Packet Inspection firewall

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N300 Wireless Router with USB WNR2200 User Manual primary DNS server 1-9 prioritizing traffic 6-7 product and publication details vii protocols, compatibility A-3 Q QoS (Quality of Service) 6-7 R radio, wireless 2-19 range, router 6-5 ReadyShare Access 7-6, 7-10 reducing interference 6-5 reference documents B-1 releasing connection status 4-8 remote devices, testing path 8-8 remote management 4-12 renewing connection status 4-8 repeater units 5-25 requirements, speed 6-2 reserved IP adresses 5-4 restarting network 8-2 restoring configuration 4-10 default factory settings 4-11, 8-13, A-1 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 2-10 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 5-3 router status, viewing 4-5 S sample network, figure 6-4 screen display language 1-4 selecting 1-4 service numbers 3-7 services, blocking 3-6 setting time 3-11 settings, default. See default factory settings SMTP server 3-10 software, upgrading 4-1 specifications general A-3 technical A-1 speed requirements 6-2 SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall 5-7 SSID 8-11 SSID broadcast 8-13 standards, compatibility A-3 static routes 5-9 status, router, viewing 4-5 streaming video and audio 6-2 subnet mask 4-6 system up time 4-9 T TCP/IP network, troubleshooting 8-6 technical specifications A-1 testing wireless connections 8-10 time of day, troubleshooting 8-8 time to live, advertisement 6-14 time, setting 3-11 time-out port triggering 5-20 trademarks ii traffic metering 4-14 troubleshooting 8-1 trusted user 3-6 typographical conventions xi U Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 6-13 up time, system 4-9 updating firmware 1-3 upgrading router software 4-1 URLs, typography for xi v1.0, September 2010 Index-4

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N300 Wireless Router with USB WNR2200 User Manual
Index-4
v1.0, September 2010
primary DNS server
1-9
prioritizing traffic
6-7
product and publication details
vii
protocols, compatibility
A-3
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
6-7
R
radio, wireless
2-19
range, router
6-5
ReadyShare Access
7-6
,
7-10
reducing interference
6-5
reference documents
B-1
releasing connection status
4-8
remote devices, testing path
8-8
remote management
4-12
renewing connection status
4-8
repeater units
5-25
requirements, speed
6-2
reserved IP adresses
5-4
restarting network
8-2
restoring
configuration
4-10
default factory settings
4-11
,
8-13
,
A-1
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
2-10
RIP (Router Information Protocol)
5-3
router status, viewing
4-5
S
sample network, figure
6-4
screen display language
1-4
selecting
1-4
service numbers
3-7
services, blocking
3-6
setting time
3-11
settings, default.
See
default factory settings
SMTP server
3-10
software, upgrading
4-1
specifications
general
A-3
technical
A-1
speed requirements
6-2
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall
5-7
SSID
8-11
SSID broadcast
8-13
standards, compatibility
A-3
static routes
5-9
status, router, viewing
4-5
streaming video and audio
6-2
subnet mask
4-6
system up time
4-9
T
TCP/IP network, troubleshooting
8-6
technical specifications
A-1
testing wireless connections
8-10
time of day, troubleshooting
8-8
time to live, advertisement
6-14
time, setting
3-11
time-out
port triggering
5-20
trademarks
ii
traffic metering
4-14
troubleshooting
8-1
trusted user
3-6
typographical conventions
xi
U
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
6-13
up time, system
4-9
updating firmware
1-3
upgrading router software
4-1
URLs, typography for
xi