Netgear XR1000 User Manual - Page 57

Manage the Geo Filter Map Settings, admin, Geo-Filter, Geo-Filter Map menu, Unit of length, Kilometers

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Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router Model XR1000 Manage the Geo Filter Map Settings You can manage the Geo Filter map settings such as the unit of length (kilometers or miles) in which the distance radius is expressed, whether the Strict Mode feature is enabled, whether the Auto Ping Host feature is enabled, and whether the Fast Search feature is enabled. Fore information about using the Geo Filter, see Use the Geo Filter by Setting Your Home Area and the Distance Radius on page 46 or Use the Geo Filter by Drawing Areas on page 49. To manage the general Geo Filter map settings: 1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the router network. 2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 3. Enter the router admin user name and password. The user name is admin. The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Dashboard displays. 4. Select Geo-Filter. The page that displays shows a map. 5. In the Geo-Filter Map pane, click the Geo-Filter Map menu icon. The Options pane displays. 6. Configure the following settings: • Unit of length. By default, the Kilometers radio button is selected and the distance radius is shown in kilometers. You can also select the Miles radio button to show the distance radius in miles. • Strict Mode. The Strict Mode feature guarantees that dedicated servers that fall outside your filter range are always blocked. For most games, select the Strict Mode check box. For Destiny, we recommend that you keep the Strict Mode check box cleared. By default, the Strict Mode check box is selected. • Auto Ping Host. The Auto Ping Host feature automatically loads a ping graph that shows the connection quality from your device to the device at the other end of the connection. By default, the Auto Ping Host check box is selected. If you clear the Auto Ping Host check box, you can still manually ping a connection (see Ping a Device and Allow or Deny the Device a Connection on page 53). Optimize Gaming and 57 Customize Quality of Service Settings User Manual

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Manage the Geo Filter Map Settings
You can manage the Geo Filter map settings such as the unit of length (kilometers or
miles) in which the distance radius is expressed, whether the Strict Mode feature is
enabled, whether the Auto Ping Host feature is enabled, and whether the Fast Search
feature is enabled.
Fore information about using the Geo Filter, see Use
the
Geo
Filter
by
Setting
Your
Home
Area
and
the
Distance
Radius
on page 46 or Use
the
Geo
Filter
by
Drawing
Areas
on page 49.
To manage the general Geo Filter map settings:
1.
Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the
router network.
2.
Enter
.
A login window opens.
3.
Enter the router admin user name and password.
The user name is
admin
. The password is the one that you specified the first time
that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
The Dashboard displays.
4.
Select
Geo-Filter
.
The page that displays shows a map.
5.
In the Geo-Filter Map pane, click the
Geo-Filter Map menu
icon.
The Options pane displays.
6.
Configure the following settings:
Unit of length
. By default, the
Kilometers
radio button is selected and the
distance radius is shown in kilometers. You can also select the
Miles
radio button
to show the distance radius in miles.
Strict Mode
. The Strict Mode feature guarantees that dedicated servers that fall
outside your filter range are always blocked. For most games, select the
Strict
Mode
check box. For Destiny, we recommend that you keep the
Strict Mode
check box cleared. By default, the
Strict Mode
check box is selected.
Auto Ping Host
. The Auto Ping Host feature automatically loads a ping graph
that shows the connection quality from your device to the device at the other
end of the connection. By default, the
Auto Ping Host
check box is selected. If
you clear the
Auto Ping Host
check box, you can still manually ping a connection
(see Ping
a
Device
and
Allow
or
Deny
the
Device
a
Connection
on page 53).
User Manual
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Optimize Gaming and
Customize Quality of Service
Settings
Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router Model XR1000