Netgear WNR2500 User Manual - Page 141
PPPoE PPP over Ethernet, NAT Network Address Translation
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N450 Wireless Router WNR2500 types of 18 logs emailing 69 setting up 74 viewing 73 M MAC addresses product label 12 QoS for 59 router's 28 mail server, outgoing 69 managing router remotely 100 maximum transmit unit (MTU) size 49 menus, described 21 metering traffic 114 metric values, static routes 100 mixed mode wireless security option 31 mode router operation 118 wireless 30 MTU (maximum transmit unit) size 49 multicasting 52 N NAT (Network Address Translation) 48 NETGEAR genie 19 network settings, troubleshooting 124 network, guest setting up 41 viewing 122 newsgroups 64 O online games DMZ server, using 48 QoS for 57 open NAT 48 operating frequency range 135 operating mode, router 118 outbound bandwidth 119 outgoing mail server 69 P packets fragmented 49 transmitted and received 119 parental controls 38 passphrases changing 31 product label 12 pass-through, IPv6 Internet connection 109 password recovery, administrative 23 password, default 20 path, testing 130 permanent IP address 27 PIN method, WPS 46 PIN, viewing and configuring 80 ping responding to 47 troubleshooting 130 plug and play 102 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Internet connection 27 viewing connection status 121 policies, QoS 56 port filtering 66 port forwarding concepts 86 configuring 90 port numbers, services 65 port triggering 88 concepts 86 configuring 93 portmap table, UPnP 103 ports back panel 11 status, viewing 119 positioning the router 12 power adapter, specifications 135 Power LED described 10 troubleshooting 125 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 128 IPv4 Internet connection 27 IPv6 Internet connection 112 troubleshooting 129 viewing connection status 121 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) Internet connection 27 viewing connection status 121 preamble mode 79 preset security described 28 passphrase 31 primary DNS address 28 prioritizing traffic 55-60 private static route 100 protection, Internet 38 Push 'N' Connect 24, 45 141