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... 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...
... 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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... 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 from the WAN 6-7 Restoring the Default Configuration and Password 6-7 Using the Default Reset button 6-7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
... 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 from the WAN 6-7 Restoring the Default Configuration and Password 6-7 Using the Default Reset button 6-7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
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... Appendix B Network and Routing Basics Basic Router Concepts B-1 What is a Router B-1 Routing Information Protocol B-2 IP Addresses and the Internet B-2 Netmask ...B-4 Subnet Addressing B-5 Private IP Addresses B-7 Single IP Address Operation Using NAT B-8 MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol B-9 Domain Name Server B-9 IP Configuration by DHCP B-10 Wireless Networking ...B-11 Wireless Network Configuration B-11 Ad-hoc Mode (Peer...
... Appendix B Network and Routing Basics Basic Router Concepts B-1 What is a Router B-1 Routing Information Protocol B-2 IP Addresses and the Internet B-2 Netmask ...B-4 Subnet Addressing B-5 Private IP Addresses B-7 Single IP Address Operation Using NAT B-8 MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol B-9 Domain Name Server B-9 IP Configuration by DHCP B-10 Wireless Networking ...B-11 Wireless Network Configuration B-11 Ad-hoc Mode (Peer...
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...MR314 Front Panel 2-3 MR314 Rear Panel 2-4 Login window 4-2 Browser-based configuration main menu 4-3 Browser-based Setup Wizard, first screen 4-4 Browser-based Setup Wizard, second screen 4-5 Browser-based Setup Wizard, third screen 4-6 Browser-based Setup Wizard, fourth screen 4-8 LAN Setup Menu 5-3 Wireless Setup Menu 5-6 Wireless... Access Filter menu 5-8 Port Forwarding Menu 5-10 Static Route Summary Table 5-12 Static Route Entry and Edit Menu 5-13 Static Route Example 5-15 System Status screen 6-1 Router Statistics screen 6-3...
...MR314 Front Panel 2-3 MR314 Rear Panel 2-4 Login window 4-2 Browser-based configuration main menu 4-3 Browser-based Setup Wizard, first screen 4-4 Browser-based Setup Wizard, second screen 4-5 Browser-based Setup Wizard, third screen 4-6 Browser-based Setup Wizard, fourth screen 4-8 LAN Setup Menu 5-3 Wireless Setup Menu 5-6 Wireless... Access Filter menu 5-8 Port Forwarding Menu 5-10 Static Route Summary Table 5-12 Static Route Entry and Edit Menu 5-13 Static Route Example 5-15 System Status screen 6-1 Router Statistics screen 6-3...
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... 5-3. LED Descriptions 2-3 Log entry descriptions 4-14 Log display buttons 4-15 Dynamic DNS configuration fields 5-2 DHCP Setup Fields 5-4 LAN TCP/IP Setup Fields 5-4 Wireless LAN Setup Fields 5-6 Port Table Entries (Example 5-11 Edit IP Static Route Fields 5-13 System Status fields 6-2 Router Statistics Fields 6-3 Netmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet B-6 Netmask Formats B-6 802...
... 5-3. LED Descriptions 2-3 Log entry descriptions 4-14 Log display buttons 4-15 Dynamic DNS configuration fields 5-2 DHCP Setup Fields 5-4 LAN TCP/IP Setup Fields 5-4 Wireless LAN Setup Fields 5-6 Port Table Entries (Example 5-11 Edit IP Static Route Fields 5-13 System Status fields 6-2 Router Statistics Fields 6-3 Netmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet B-6 Netmask Formats B-6 802...
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... Network Address Translation (NAT) hides local PCs from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) - Auto UplinkTM (autosensing MDI/MDIX) configures each port for - Half-duplex or full-duplex operation • Ethernet connection to a 10BASE-T device • Protocol Support ...or Fast Ethernet (100BASE-Tx) transmissions - Autosensing for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security - IP routing - DHCP client for operation with port forwarding for dynamically obtaining configuration information from the Internet - Dynamic extended Network Address Translation (NAT+)...
... Network Address Translation (NAT) hides local PCs from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) - Auto UplinkTM (autosensing MDI/MDIX) configures each port for - Half-duplex or full-duplex operation • Ethernet connection to a 10BASE-T device • Protocol Support ...or Fast Ethernet (100BASE-Tx) transmissions - Autosensing for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security - IP routing - DHCP client for operation with port forwarding for dynamically obtaining configuration information from the Internet - Dynamic extended Network Address Translation (NAT+)...
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... between your wired LAN and wireless PCs. BigPond service (for Telstra Australia) • Easy, web-based setup for configuration • Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of status and activity • Flash memory for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router - WEP keywords may be entered... manually or generated by domain or keyword The Model MR314 router uses content filtering to you...
... between your wired LAN and wireless PCs. BigPond service (for Telstra Australia) • Easy, web-based setup for configuration • Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of status and activity • Flash memory for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router - WEP keywords may be entered... manually or generated by domain or keyword The Model MR314 router uses content filtering to you...
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... or dynamically assigned by NAT Network address translation (NAT) opens a temporary path to the Internet for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • PCs Hidden by your Internet service provider (ISP). For further information about crossover cables, as 40-bit...Encryption of the Wireless Link For security against eavesdropping of an inexpensive single-user ISP account. 1-4 Introduction TCP/IP The Model MR314 router supports the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). That port will then configure itself to make ...
... or dynamically assigned by NAT Network address translation (NAT) opens a temporary path to the Internet for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • PCs Hidden by your Internet service provider (ISP). For further information about crossover cables, as 40-bit...Encryption of the Wireless Link For security against eavesdropping of an inexpensive single-user ISP account. 1-4 Introduction TCP/IP The Model MR314 router supports the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). That port will then configure itself to make ...
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...as a DNS server to the attached PCs. Easy Installation and Management You can install, configure, and operate the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router within minutes after connecting it to easily configure your use of LAN-attached PCs. • DNS Proxy When DHCP is a protocol for...its own address as Windows, Macintosh, or Linux. Maintenance and Support NETGEAR offers the following features simplify installation and management tasks: • Browser-based management Browser-based configuration allows you maximize your router from the LAN. • PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) PPP over ...
...as a DNS server to the attached PCs. Easy Installation and Management You can install, configure, and operate the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router within minutes after connecting it to easily configure your use of LAN-attached PCs. • DNS Proxy When DHCP is a protocol for...its own address as Windows, Macintosh, or Linux. Maintenance and Support NETGEAR offers the following features simplify installation and management tasks: • Browser-based management Browser-based configuration allows you maximize your router from the LAN. • PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) PPP over ...
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... Model MR314 router to your LAN: • Connect up to four PCs directly to match the default settings of the router: • The ESSID should be in the next chapter. If your router, you must be Wireless (note the capitalization). • WEP encryption is disabled. • Your IP address must use a wireless PC to initially configure the router...
... Model MR314 router to your LAN: • Connect up to four PCs directly to match the default settings of the router: • The ESSID should be in the next chapter. If your router, you must be Wireless (note the capitalization). • WEP encryption is disabled. • Your IP address must use a wireless PC to initially configure the router...
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...the Ethernet cable provided with your cable modem or DSL modem, connect the router's INTERNET port to your router. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Connect any LOCAL port of your Model MR314 router to the other hub's normal or uplink port, using a standard or ... is first applied, verify that the PWR LED on the rear panel of your Model MR314 router will automatically configure itself for proper operation. Connecting the Power Adapter To connect the router to your cable or DSL modem may be an Ethernet crossover cable rather than a straight...
...the Ethernet cable provided with your cable modem or DSL modem, connect the router's INTERNET port to your router. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Connect any LOCAL port of your Model MR314 router to the other hub's normal or uplink port, using a standard or ... is first applied, verify that the PWR LED on the rear panel of your Model MR314 router will automatically configure itself for proper operation. Connecting the Power Adapter To connect the router to your cable or DSL modem may be an Ethernet crossover cable rather than a straight...
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..., a link has been established to the connected device. 4. The LOCAL LNK/ACT LEDs are lit for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. d. Setting Up the Hardware 2-7 c. If a LOCAL port is connected to begin configuration of your network, as described in the following chapter. After approximately 30 seconds, verify that are now ready to...
..., a link has been established to the connected device. 4. The LOCAL LNK/ACT LEDs are lit for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. d. Setting Up the Hardware 2-7 c. If a LOCAL port is connected to begin configuration of your network, as described in the following chapter. After approximately 30 seconds, verify that are now ready to...
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... button, point to manually install and configure TCP/IP on page 3-2. Double-click the Network icon. To configure the Macintosh, see "Configuring the Macintosh for IP networking: 1. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Follow the instructions provided with Windows 95...), you need to enable and configure it during bootup. you need to ...
... button, point to manually install and configure TCP/IP on page 3-2. Double-click the Network icon. To configure the Macintosh, see "Configuring the Macintosh for IP networking: 1. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Follow the instructions provided with Windows 95...), you need to enable and configure it during bootup. you need to ...
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... the information from the internal DHCP server of your router. Click the Add button. Select Client for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router d. The simplest way to configure this information is to allow it using DHCP with the recommended default addresses, you need to the router. 4. Connect your Ethernet-interfaced PCs to copy the current...
... the information from the internal DHCP server of your router. Click the Add button. Select Client for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router d. The simplest way to configure this information is to allow it using DHCP with the recommended default addresses, you need to the router. 4. Connect your Ethernet-interfaced PCs to copy the current...
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...for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Verifying TCP/IP Properties (Windows) After your network adapter. Type winipcfg, and then click OK. On each networked Macintosh, you will need to configure TCP/IP to show your settings, which lists (among other things), your PC's TCP/IP configuration: 1. The...taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Run. The IP Configuration window opens, which should match the values below if you can check the TCP/IP configuration using the default TCP/IP settings that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP address is between 192.168.0.2 and ...
...for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Verifying TCP/IP Properties (Windows) After your network adapter. Type winipcfg, and then click OK. On each networked Macintosh, you will need to configure TCP/IP to show your settings, which lists (among other things), your PC's TCP/IP configuration: 1. The...taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Run. The IP Configuration window opens, which should match the values below if you can check the TCP/IP configuration using the default TCP/IP settings that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP address is between 192.168.0.2 and ...
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... rebooted, you can leave the DHCP Client ID box empty. 4. From the "Configure" box, select Using DHCP Server. You can check the TCP/IP configuration by returning to the TCP/IP Control Panel. Repeat this for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The TCP/IP Control Panel opens: 2. Close the TCP/IP Control Panel...
... rebooted, you can leave the DHCP Client ID box empty. 4. From the "Configure" box, select Using DHCP Server. You can check the TCP/IP configuration by returning to the TCP/IP Control Panel. Repeat this for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The TCP/IP Control Panel opens: 2. Close the TCP/IP Control Panel...
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...Login Protocols Some ISPs require a special login protocol. For a single-user Internet account, your ISP supplies TCP/IP configuration information for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The panel is called Network Address Translation (NAT) or IP masquerading. In this is updated to show your settings...type of the single PC, and you may need to switch the "Configure" setting to a different option, then back again to configure it with an Internet service provider (ISP) for connection to know that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP Address is between 192.168.0.2 and ...
...Login Protocols Some ISPs require a special login protocol. For a single-user Internet account, your ISP supplies TCP/IP configuration information for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The panel is called Network Address Translation (NAT) or IP masquerading. In this is updated to show your settings...type of the single PC, and you may need to switch the "Configure" setting to a different option, then back again to configure it with an Internet service provider (ISP) for connection to know that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP Address is between 192.168.0.2 and ...
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... this example, the domain suffix is only necessary when your account's full server names may need to configure the router for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • RoadRunner Not all RoadRunner service areas require a login protocol. Account Information Unless these items are described next. Reference Guide for Internet access: 3-8 Preparing Your ...
... this example, the domain suffix is only necessary when your account's full server names may need to configure the router for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • RoadRunner Not all RoadRunner service areas require a login protocol. Account Information Unless these items are described next. Reference Guide for Internet access: 3-8 Preparing Your ...
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...when your account uses a fixed (static) IP address. If an IP address appears under Installed Gateways, write down . Select the DNS Configuration tab. If any DNS server addresses are shown, write down the information. Click OK. 9. Following this case, close the TCP/IP ... so that you can use this section. 2. Select the address and then click Remove to configure the router for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 1. To get the information you configure the Model MR314 router. On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control...
...when your account uses a fixed (static) IP address. If an IP address appears under Installed Gateways, write down . Select the DNS Configuration tab. If any DNS server addresses are shown, write down the information. Click OK. 9. Following this case, close the TCP/IP ... so that you can use this section. 2. Select the address and then click Remove to configure the router for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 1. To get the information you configure the Model MR314 router. On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control...
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... for TCP/IP networking and connecting them to access and configure the router. Ready for Configuration After configuring all of your PCs for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. If any information appears in the Search domains information box, write it down the address. Change the "Configure" setting to the next chapter. 3-10 Preparing Your Network This...
... for TCP/IP networking and connecting them to access and configure the router. Ready for Configuration After configuring all of your PCs for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. If any information appears in the Search domains information box, write it down the address. Change the "Configure" setting to the next chapter. 3-10 Preparing Your Network This...