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... Internet Account ...3-7 Login Protocols ...3-7 Account Information 3-8 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Windows 3-8 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Macintosh 3-9 Ready for Configuration 3-10 Chapter 4 Basic Configuration of the Router Configuring for Internet Access 4-1 Configuring for Content Filtering 4-9 E-Mail ...4-10 Keyword ...4-11 Schedule ...4-12 Trusted ...4-13 Logs ...4-14 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration of the Router System Settings ...5-1 System Tab ...5-1 Dynamic DNS ...5-2 Password ...5-2 LAN Setup ...5-3 DHCP ...5-3 LAN TCP/IP ...5-4 Wireless LAN Setup...
... Internet Account ...3-7 Login Protocols ...3-7 Account Information 3-8 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Windows 3-8 Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Macintosh 3-9 Ready for Configuration 3-10 Chapter 4 Basic Configuration of the Router Configuring for Internet Access 4-1 Configuring for Content Filtering 4-9 E-Mail ...4-10 Keyword ...4-11 Schedule ...4-12 Trusted ...4-13 Logs ...4-14 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration of the Router System Settings ...5-1 System Tab ...5-1 Dynamic DNS ...5-2 Password ...5-2 LAN Setup ...5-3 DHCP ...5-3 LAN TCP/IP ...5-4 Wireless LAN Setup...
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Wireless Access Filter 5-8 Wireless Security ...5-9 Configuring for Port Forwarding to Local Servers 5-10 Local Web and FTP Server Example 5-11 Local Game Host or Videoconference Example 5-12 Static Routes ...5-12 Static Route Example 5-14 Chapter 6 Maintenance System Status ...6-1 DHCP Table ...6-4 Software Upgrade ...6-4 Configuration File Management 6-5 Restore and Backup the Configuration 6-5 Erase the Configuration 6-5 Loading Software and Configuration Files Using FTP 6-6 Updating Router Software Using FTP 6-6 Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration Using FTP 6-6 Using FTP ...
Wireless Access Filter 5-8 Wireless Security ...5-9 Configuring for Port Forwarding to Local Servers 5-10 Local Web and FTP Server Example 5-11 Local Game Host or Videoconference Example 5-12 Static Routes ...5-12 Static Route Example 5-14 Chapter 6 Maintenance System Status ...6-1 DHCP Table ...6-4 Software Upgrade ...6-4 Configuration File Management 6-5 Restore and Backup the Configuration 6-5 Erase the Configuration 6-5 Loading Software and Configuration Files Using FTP 6-6 Updating Router Software Using FTP 6-6 Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration Using FTP 6-6 Using FTP ...
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... Ethernet (PPPoE) support • Login capability Automatically executes user login for specific services • Built in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch - Reference Guide for dynamically assigning network configuration information to PCs on the LAN - Half-duplex or full-duplex operation • Ethernet connection to a 10BASE-T device • Protocol Support - RJ-45 interface allowing connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL modem - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security...
... Ethernet (PPPoE) support • Login capability Automatically executes user login for specific services • Built in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch - Reference Guide for dynamically assigning network configuration information to PCs on the LAN - Half-duplex or full-duplex operation • Ethernet connection to a 10BASE-T device • Protocol Support - RJ-45 interface allowing connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL modem - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security...
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... Mbps wireless connectivity within Web URLs or newsgroup names. • Logging of several features designed to access a blocked Web site. You can configure the Model MR314 router to log access to Web sites and to e-mail the log to you whenever a local user attempts to maintain security, as 40-bit) and 128-bit WEP encryption security, and works with several hundred feet, and acts as a bridge between your wired LAN and wireless PCs. Content Filtering With...
... Mbps wireless connectivity within Web URLs or newsgroup names. • Logging of several features designed to access a blocked Web site. You can configure the Model MR314 router to log access to Web sites and to e-mail the log to you whenever a local user attempts to maintain security, as 40-bit) and 128-bit WEP encryption security, and works with several hundred feet, and acts as a bridge between your wired LAN and wireless PCs. Content Filtering With...
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... over Ethernet (PPPoE) PPP over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the Internet over an always-on the LAN using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Automatic Configuration of Attached PCs by DHCP The Model MR314 router dynamically assigns network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to attached PCs on connection by simulating a dial-up connection. The router obtains actual DNS addresses from the ISP during connection setup and forwards DNS...
... over Ethernet (PPPoE) PPP over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the Internet over an always-on the LAN using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Automatic Configuration of Attached PCs by DHCP The Model MR314 router dynamically assigns network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to attached PCs on connection by simulating a dial-up connection. The router obtains actual DNS addresses from the ISP during connection setup and forwards DNS...
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... INTERNET port of 255.255.255.0. Reference Guide for connection to your local Ethernet network. Connecting to your wireless devices for TCP/IP networking are capable of operation at 100 Mbps, you must be in the next chapter. Detailed instructions on configuring your Local Ethernet Network The Model MR314 router incorporates a four-port switch for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Connecting the Router Before using standard Ethernet cables. For any of the four LOCAL ports of the router using your router...
... INTERNET port of 255.255.255.0. Reference Guide for connection to your local Ethernet network. Connecting to your wireless devices for TCP/IP networking are capable of operation at 100 Mbps, you must be in the next chapter. Detailed instructions on configuring your Local Ethernet Network The Model MR314 router incorporates a four-port switch for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Connecting the Router Before using standard Ethernet cables. For any of the four LOCAL ports of the router using your router...
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Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The panel is updated to show your settings, which should match the values below if you are WinPOET and EnterNet. The method used , and you will need to "Using DHCP Server". This modem must be a single PC to a Network Interface Card (NIC) in a PC. In order to share the Internet connection among several computers, your router takes the place of the...
Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The panel is updated to show your settings, which should match the values below if you are WinPOET and EnterNet. The method used , and you will need to "Using DHCP Server". This modem must be a single PC to a Network Interface Card (NIC) in a PC. In order to share the Internet connection among several computers, your router takes the place of the...
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... be using your web browser. 4. This chapter also describes the configuration for Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX/Linux. Also, you through the configuration process for Internet Access In order to perform the basic configuration of the Router 4-1 Basic Configuration of your Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router using Netscape Navigator 3.0 or above. Chapter 4 Basic Configuration of the Router This chapter describes how to use the browser-based Web Configuration Manager, your PC must disable WEP encryption. Configuring...
... be using your web browser. 4. This chapter also describes the configuration for Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX/Linux. Also, you through the configuration process for Internet Access In order to perform the basic configuration of the Router 4-1 Basic Configuration of your Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router using Netscape Navigator 3.0 or above. Chapter 4 Basic Configuration of the Router This chapter describes how to use the browser-based Web Configuration Manager, your PC must disable WEP encryption. Configuring...
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... contain the settings for your account is now configured to your LAN devices requires access. If this is not the PC whose MAC address is not necessary to masquerade as that PC's IP address. • Some ISPs will register the Ethernet MAC address of the network interface card in the Main Menu of the browser interface. Configuring for Content Filtering The Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router provides you with Web content filtering options, plus...
... contain the settings for your account is now configured to your LAN devices requires access. If this is not the PC whose MAC address is not necessary to masquerade as that PC's IP address. • Some ISPs will register the Ethernet MAC address of the network interface card in the Main Menu of the browser interface. Configuring for Content Filtering The Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router provides you with Web content filtering options, plus...
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... and enter a value between 256 and 2432. Packets with frame size larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC service data unit) size will perform the RTS/CTS handshake. The default value for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Table 5-4. To change this value. The default value for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. Advanced Configuration of bytes) for RTS Threshold is enabled, you can manually program the four data encryption keys.
... and enter a value between 256 and 2432. Packets with frame size larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC service data unit) size will perform the RTS/CTS handshake. The default value for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Table 5-4. To change this value. The default value for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. Advanced Configuration of bytes) for RTS Threshold is enabled, you can manually program the four data encryption keys.
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... address, Ethernet MAC address, and NetBIOS Host Name. NETGEAR recommends using your browser. To upload new firmware: 1. Note that have been made by NETGEAR. The upgrade file can be downloaded from NETGEAR. 2. To reach the Upgrade menu, click Maintenance from the navigation bar on Maintenance, then select DHCP Table to view the table, shown in FLASH memory, and can be sent to the router. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router DHCP...
... address, Ethernet MAC address, and NetBIOS Host Name. NETGEAR recommends using your browser. To upload new firmware: 1. Note that have been made by NETGEAR. The upgrade file can be downloaded from NETGEAR. 2. To reach the Upgrade menu, click Maintenance from the navigation bar on Maintenance, then select DHCP Table to view the table, shown in FLASH memory, and can be sent to the router. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router DHCP...
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... the router after upgrading. When you for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: When uploading software to the Model MR314 router, it may need to the router. This can be saved (backed up) to a user's PC, retrieved (restored) from the router and will automatically restart. After an erase, the router's password will be 1234, the LAN IP address will be 192.168.0.1, and the router's DHCP client will extract the configuration file, named...
... the router after upgrading. When you for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: When uploading software to the Model MR314 router, it may need to the router. This can be saved (backed up) to a user's PC, retrieved (restored) from the router and will automatically restart. After an erase, the router's password will be 1234, the LAN IP address will be 192.168.0.1, and the router's DHCP client will extract the configuration file, named...
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... use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router. Download and unzip the new software file from NETGEAR. 2. The password is the current configuration Manager password. The password is the current configuration Manager password. The factory default password is necessary. No login name is 1234. 6-6 Maintenance If you are available through many software retailers and shareware sites. Use your FTP client program's instructions for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password...
... use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router. Download and unzip the new software file from NETGEAR. 2. The password is the current configuration Manager password. The password is the current configuration Manager password. The factory default password is necessary. No login name is 1234. 6-6 Maintenance If you are available through many software retailers and shareware sites. Use your FTP client program's instructions for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password...
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... technical support. If the error persists, you might have a hardware problem and should contact technical support. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your router and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. • Check that you are using the 12 V DC power adapter supplied by NETGEAR for this product. This will set the router's IP address to the connected...
... technical support. If the error persists, you might have a hardware problem and should contact technical support. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your router and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. • Check that you are using the 12 V DC power adapter supplied by NETGEAR for this product. This will set the router's IP address to the connected...
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... when entering this range, check the connection from the PC to the router and reboot your PC. • If your router's IP address has been changed and you are unable to access the router's Web Configuration interface from a PC on page 3-6 to factory defaults. Make sure that the ESSID and WEP settings are the same for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface If you don't know the current IP address, clear the router's configuration...
... when entering this range, check the connection from the PC to the router and reboot your PC. • If your router's IP address has been changed and you are unable to access the router's Web Configuration interface from a PC on page 3-6 to factory defaults. Make sure that the ESSID and WEP settings are the same for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface If you don't know the current IP address, clear the router's configuration...
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... workstation. - Check that the corresponding Link LEDs are on for your PC is off, follow the instructions in the previous section are connected to the Run... If the IP configuration of your network interface card and for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are on page 7-2. - Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router You should appear as the Default Gateway. -
... workstation. - Check that the corresponding Link LEDs are on for your PC is off, follow the instructions in the previous section are connected to the Run... If the IP configuration of your network interface card and for the hub ports (if any) that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are on page 7-2. - Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router You should appear as the Default Gateway. -
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... maintain seamless network connection. Authentication and WEP Encryption The absence of authentication methods, Open System and Shared Key. The 64-bit WEP data encryption method, allows for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router In the infrastructure mode, the wireless access point converts airwave data into the range of Service Set Identification (SSID). Connecting multiple Access Points via the wireless interface. As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of the encryption key is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key identifying the wireless local area...
... maintain seamless network connection. Authentication and WEP Encryption The absence of authentication methods, Open System and Shared Key. The 64-bit WEP data encryption method, allows for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router In the infrastructure mode, the wireless access point converts airwave data into the range of Service Set Identification (SSID). Connecting multiple Access Points via the wireless interface. As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of the encryption key is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key identifying the wireless local area...
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... the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router IP See Internet Protocol. Used in bytes of security than PPTP. MAC address Media Access Control address. MSB See Most Significant Bit or Most Significant Byte. Internet Protocol The main internetworking protocol used in the form 01:23:45:67:89:ab. IP Address A four-byte number uniquely defining each host on that can be sent or received. A unique 48-bit hardware address assigned...
... the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router IP See Internet Protocol. Used in bytes of security than PPTP. MAC address Media Access Control address. MSB See Most Significant Bit or Most Significant Byte. Internet Protocol The main internetworking protocol used in the form 01:23:45:67:89:ab. IP Address A four-byte number uniquely defining each host on that can be sent or received. A unique 48-bit hardware address assigned...
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.... All wireless nodes and access points on the network are configured with one another so that forwards data between two private networks by which routers periodically exchange information with a 64-bit or 128-bit Shared Key for data encryption. The cable used by embedding Microsoft's network protocol into Internet packets. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Network Address Translation packet PPP PPP over a network. Point-to -Point Protocol. See Point-to -Point Tunneling...
.... All wireless nodes and access points on the network are configured with one another so that forwards data between two private networks by which routers periodically exchange information with a 64-bit or 128-bit Shared Key for data encryption. The cable used by embedding Microsoft's network protocol into Internet packets. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Network Address Translation packet PPP PPP over a network. Point-to -Point Protocol. See Point-to -Point Tunneling...
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... 1-4, B-2 support 1-2 publications, related xiii R range, port forwarding 5-11 rear panel 2-4 requirements access device 2-2 hardware 2-2 reset button, clearing config 6-7 restore configuration 6-5 restore factory settings 6-5 RFC 1466 xiv, B-7 1597 xiv, B-7 1631 xiv, B-8 finding B-7 RoadRunner 3-8, 4-7 rom-0 file 6-5 Index router concepts B-1 Routing Information Protocol 1-4, B-2 RTS Threshold 5-7 S Secondary DNS Server 4-8 security 1-2, 1-3 Service Name 4-6 Setup Wizard 4-1 Shared Key authentication 1-4, B-12 SMTP 4-10 spoof MAC address 7-5 SSID B-12 Start Port 5-11 Static Routes 5-12...
... 1-4, B-2 support 1-2 publications, related xiii R range, port forwarding 5-11 rear panel 2-4 requirements access device 2-2 hardware 2-2 reset button, clearing config 6-7 restore configuration 6-5 restore factory settings 6-5 RFC 1466 xiv, B-7 1597 xiv, B-7 1631 xiv, B-8 finding B-7 RoadRunner 3-8, 4-7 rom-0 file 6-5 Index router concepts B-1 Routing Information Protocol 1-4, B-2 RTS Threshold 5-7 S Secondary DNS Server 4-8 security 1-2, 1-3 Service Name 4-6 Setup Wizard 4-1 Shared Key authentication 1-4, B-12 SMTP 4-10 spoof MAC address 7-5 SSID B-12 Start Port 5-11 Static Routes 5-12...