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... the Network Address Translation (NAT) feature, the built-in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch • Ethernet connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL modem • Extensive Protocol Support • Login capability • Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of -day, Website addresses and address keywords, and share high-speed cable/DSL Internet access for firmware upgrade Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the features of the Router The MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
... the Network Address Translation (NAT) feature, the built-in 4-port 10/100 Mbps Switch • Ethernet connection to a wide area network (WAN) device, such as a cable modem or DSL modem • Extensive Protocol Support • Login capability • Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of -day, Website addresses and address keywords, and share high-speed cable/DSL Internet access for firmware upgrade Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the features of the Router The MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
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...; 802.11b Standards-based wireless networking at specified intervals. Reference Manual for keywords within Web addresses. You can configure the router to log and report attempts to you specify as off so that only devices that you at up to Internet content by MAC address. • Wireless network name broadcast can connect. A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering Unlike simple Internet sharing NAT routers, the MR814v2 is a true firewall, using stateful packet inspection to your LAN. • Blocks access...
...; 802.11b Standards-based wireless networking at specified intervals. Reference Manual for keywords within Web addresses. You can configure the router to log and report attempts to you specify as off so that only devices that you at up to Internet content by MAC address. • Wireless network name broadcast can connect. A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering Unlike simple Internet sharing NAT routers, the MR814v2 is a true firewall, using stateful packet inspection to your LAN. • Blocks access...
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... menu: Figure 2-9: Setup Wizard menu for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: You will then only accept traffic from the MAC address of the network interface card in order to access the Internet. Dynamic IP Wizard-Detected Option If the Setup Wizard discovers that PC. If the NETGEAR website does not appear within one PC that will automatically log you are now using the one minute, refer to Chapter 7, "Troubleshooting. To change the MAC address, select "Use...
... menu: Figure 2-9: Setup Wizard menu for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: You will then only accept traffic from the MAC address of the network interface card in order to access the Internet. Dynamic IP Wizard-Detected Option If the Setup Wizard discovers that PC. If the NETGEAR website does not appear within one PC that will automatically log you are now using the one minute, refer to Chapter 7, "Troubleshooting. To change the MAC address, select "Use...
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... Cable/DSL Wireless Router You can manually configure the router using the Basic Settings menu shown in order to access the Internet. 2-14 Connecting the Router to the instructions below . The router will then capture and use the MAC address of the PC that these DNS servers" and enter the IP address of that is first opened. You must launch a login program such as mail or news servers. Click the Basic Settings link on the Internet port. b. The Gateway is available, enter...
... Cable/DSL Wireless Router You can manually configure the router using the Basic Settings menu shown in order to access the Internet. 2-14 Connecting the Router to the instructions below . The router will then capture and use the MAC address of the PC that these DNS servers" and enter the IP address of that is first opened. You must launch a login program such as mail or news servers. Click the Basic Settings link on the Internet port. b. The Gateway is available, enter...
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... unencrypted. Set your wireless adapter according to the authentication scheme you require strong security, use another level of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard. Also, if you select the following wireless authentication schemes. • Automatic. • Open System. • Shared key. Please refer to "Authentication and WEP" on your network. However, the wireless data transmissions are using SSL because the web address begins with...
... unencrypted. Set your wireless adapter according to the authentication scheme you require strong security, use another level of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard. Also, if you select the following wireless authentication schemes. • Automatic. • Open System. • Shared key. Please refer to "Authentication and WEP" on your network. However, the wireless data transmissions are using SSL because the web address begins with...
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... router's password will be password, the LAN IP address will be 192.168.0.1, and the router's DHCP client will be done by using the Erase function, which will restore all factory settings. Click Apply. 5-8 Maintenance This can be enabled. From the Main Menu of the router. Figure 5-7: Set Password menu To change this password to a known blank condition. Changing the Administrator Password The default password for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Erasing the Configuration It is password. To restore the factory default configuration settings...
... router's password will be password, the LAN IP address will be 192.168.0.1, and the router's DHCP client will be done by using the Erase function, which will restore all factory settings. Click Apply. 5-8 Maintenance This can be enabled. From the Main Menu of the router. Figure 5-7: Set Password menu To change this password to a known blank condition. Changing the Administrator Password The default password for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Erasing the Configuration It is password. To restore the factory default configuration settings...
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... IP address each time it access the router's DHCP server. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the Router If another device on the LAN, that require permanent IP settings. Using the default addressing scheme, you should be assigned by DHCP" on your network. otherwise, the router's LAN IP address) • Secondary DNS Server (if you entered a Secondary DNS address in the Basic Settings menu; Click Apply to save part of IP addresses...
... IP address each time it access the router's DHCP server. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the Router If another device on the LAN, that require permanent IP settings. Using the default addressing scheme, you should be assigned by DHCP" on your network. otherwise, the router's LAN IP address) • Secondary DNS Server (if you entered a Secondary DNS address in the Basic Settings menu; Click Apply to save part of IP addresses...
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... UPnP devices on UPnP. The default setting for UPnP is how often the router will ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of the router. Advertisement Period: The Advertisement Period is enabled. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Using Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances and computers, access the network and connect to 1440 minutes. UPnP devices can be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration...
... UPnP devices on UPnP. The default setting for UPnP is how often the router will ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of the router. Advertisement Period: The Advertisement Period is enabled. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Using Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances and computers, access the network and connect to 1440 minutes. UPnP devices can be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration...
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... Cable/DSL Wireless Router - Problems with the date and time function can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in the Basic Settings menu. - Cause: The router has not yet successfully reached a Network Time Server. Your ISP could be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but some ISPs additionally restrict access to your ISP assigned a host name to the MAC address of day. Restoring the Default Configuration and Password This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings, changing...
... Cable/DSL Wireless Router - Problems with the date and time function can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in the Basic Settings menu. - Cause: The router has not yet successfully reached a Network Time Server. Your ISP could be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but some ISPs additionally restrict access to your ISP assigned a host name to the MAC address of day. Restoring the Default Configuration and Password This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings, changing...
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... 48-bit hardware address assigned to the Internet over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to every Ethernet node. Megabits per second. A block of a building. A method for establishing a virtual private network (VPN) by which part is the most common for connecting personal computers. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Internet Protocol LAN local area network MAC address Mbps MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT netmask Network Address Translation packet PPP PPP over a network. LAN. Used in dotted...
... 48-bit hardware address assigned to the Internet over Ethernet is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to every Ethernet node. Megabits per second. A block of a building. A method for establishing a virtual private network (VPN) by which part is the most common for connecting personal computers. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Internet Protocol LAN local area network MAC address Mbps MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT netmask Network Address Translation packet PPP PPP over a network. LAN. Used in dotted...
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...1-7 remote management 6-12 requirements hardware 2-1 reserved IP adresses 6-8 restore configuration 5-6 restore factory settings 5-8 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 3-9 RFC 1466 B-7, B-9 1597 B-7, B-9 Index 1631 B-8, B-9 finding B-7 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 6-7 router concepts B-1 Router Status 5-1 Routing Information Protocol 1-3, B-2 S Secondary DNS Server 2-9, 2-11, 2-14 security 1-1, 1-3 service numbers 4-4 Setup Wizard 2-1 Shared Key authentication D-3 SMTP 4-8 spoof MAC address 7-5 SSID 3-3, 3-8, 3-9, D-2 Start Port 6-2 stateful packet inspection 1-2, B-11 Static Routes...
...1-7 remote management 6-12 requirements hardware 2-1 reserved IP adresses 6-8 restore configuration 5-6 restore factory settings 5-8 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 3-9 RFC 1466 B-7, B-9 1597 B-7, B-9 Index 1631 B-8, B-9 finding B-7 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 6-7 router concepts B-1 Router Status 5-1 Routing Information Protocol 1-3, B-2 S Secondary DNS Server 2-9, 2-11, 2-14 security 1-1, 1-3 service numbers 4-4 Setup Wizard 2-1 Shared Key authentication D-3 SMTP 4-8 spoof MAC address 7-5 SSID 3-3, 3-8, 3-9, D-2 Start Port 6-2 stateful packet inspection 1-2, B-11 Static Routes...
MR814v3 Reference Manual
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... on time-of the NETGEAR MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router. In addition to the Internet through an external access device such as a cable modem or DSL modem • Extensive Protocol Support • Login capability • Front panel LEDs for firmware upgrade Introduction 2-1 202-10039-01 Parents and network administrators can install and use the router within minutes. Key Features of status and activity • Flash memory for easy monitoring of the Router The MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
... on time-of the NETGEAR MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router. In addition to the Internet through an external access device such as a cable modem or DSL modem • Extensive Protocol Support • Login capability • Front panel LEDs for firmware upgrade Introduction 2-1 202-10039-01 Parents and network administrators can install and use the router within minutes. Key Features of status and activity • Flash memory for easy monitoring of the Router The MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
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Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 802.11b Standards-based Wireless Networking The MR814 v3 router includes an 802.11b-compliant wireless access point, providing continuous, high-speed 11 Mbps access between your PCs. A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering Unlike simple Internet sharing NAT routers, the MR814 v3 is a true firewall, using stateful packet inspection to access objectionable Internet sites. 2-2 Introduction 202-10039-01 You can configure the router to E-mail the log to you at up to 11...
Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 802.11b Standards-based Wireless Networking The MR814 v3 router includes an 802.11b-compliant wireless access point, providing continuous, high-speed 11 Mbps access between your PCs. A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering Unlike simple Internet sharing NAT routers, the MR814 v3 is a true firewall, using stateful packet inspection to access objectionable Internet sites. 2-2 Introduction 202-10039-01 You can configure the router to E-mail the log to you at up to 11...
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... v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router contains these port connections. 4321 Wireless Antenna Reset Button Power 4 LAN Ports Internet Port Figure 1-2: MR814 v3 Rear Panel Viewed from left to right, the rear panel contains the following features: • AC power adapter outlet for 12 V DC @ 1 A output, 20W maximum • Four Local (LAN) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports for connecting the router to the local computers • Internet (WAN) Ethernet port for connecting the router to a cable or DSL modem • Factory Default Reset push button for Restoring the Default Configuration and Password...
... v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router contains these port connections. 4321 Wireless Antenna Reset Button Power 4 LAN Ports Internet Port Figure 1-2: MR814 v3 Rear Panel Viewed from left to right, the rear panel contains the following features: • AC power adapter outlet for 12 V DC @ 1 A output, 20W maximum • Four Local (LAN) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports for connecting the router to the local computers • Internet (WAN) Ethernet port for connecting the router to a cable or DSL modem • Factory Default Reset push button for Restoring the Default Configuration and Password...
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... Wireless link in the household all . FEATURE Wireless Access Point Wireless Access List (MAC Filtering) SSID broadcast SSID 11b RF Channel Authentication Type Wireless Security Options DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS Enabled All wireless stations allowed Enabled NETGEAR 11 Automatic Disabled Basic Wireless Settings To configure the wireless settings of the browser interface. Understanding Wireless Settings This section identifies the default factory settings and introduces each wireless option. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Turn Off the Wireless LAN...
... Wireless link in the household all . FEATURE Wireless Access Point Wireless Access List (MAC Filtering) SSID broadcast SSID 11b RF Channel Authentication Type Wireless Security Options DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS Enabled All wireless stations allowed Enabled NETGEAR 11 Automatic Disabled Basic Wireless Settings To configure the wireless settings of the browser interface. Understanding Wireless Settings This section identifies the default factory settings and introduces each wireless option. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Turn Off the Wireless LAN...
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... to save your network. • Automatic - These entries are using. Click Apply to Configure WPA-PSK Wireless Security Note: Not all computers and Access Points in the Passphrase box and click the Generate button. To configure WPA-PSK, follow these options, as nETgear. Click Wireless Settings the main menu and select WPA-PSK for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 4. Select the Authentication Type and Encryptions strength from the drop-down lists. 5. The passphrase...
... to save your network. • Automatic - These entries are using. Click Apply to Configure WPA-PSK Wireless Security Note: Not all computers and Access Points in the Passphrase box and click the Generate button. To configure WPA-PSK, follow these options, as nETgear. Click Wireless Settings the main menu and select WPA-PSK for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 4. Select the Authentication Type and Encryptions strength from the drop-down lists. 5. The passphrase...
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... the guidelines below. The default period is disabled. Advertisement Time To Live: The time to live is opened . Set up UPnP according to -peer connections, real time communications such as port forwarding (mapping), of the browser interface, under Advanced, click on UPnP. Note: If you should be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration. Shorter durations will broadcast its UPnP information. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router From the Main Menu of the...
... the guidelines below. The default period is disabled. Advertisement Time To Live: The time to live is opened . Set up UPnP according to -peer connections, real time communications such as port forwarding (mapping), of the browser interface, under Advanced, click on UPnP. Note: If you should be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration. Shorter durations will broadcast its UPnP information. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router From the Main Menu of the...
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.... Therefore, make sure that your 802.11b access and client adapters configurations match. Use WEP for 40-bit encryption, 802.11b products typically support up to encrypt/decrypt all data transmitted via the wireless interface. Note: Some 802.11b access points also support Use WEP for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. Some vendors refer to four WEP Keys. Each 40-bit WEP Key is expressed as 5 sets of the United States due to generate a 64-bit encryption key. (The 24 factory-set bits are factory set bits...
.... Therefore, make sure that your 802.11b access and client adapters configurations match. Use WEP for 40-bit encryption, 802.11b products typically support up to encrypt/decrypt all data transmitted via the wireless interface. Note: Some 802.11b access points also support Use WEP for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 3. Some vendors refer to four WEP Keys. Each 40-bit WEP Key is expressed as 5 sets of the United States due to generate a 64-bit encryption key. (The 24 factory-set bits are factory set bits...
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...use of a preshared key. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router WPA Authentication: Enterprise-level User Authentication via EAP from a RADIUS server, for example. Windows XP implements 802.1x natively, and several Netgear switch and wireless access point products support 802.1x. D-12 202-10039-01 Wireless Networking Basics This framework enables using 802.1x, the EAP type, such as providing a vehicle for dynamically varying data encryption keys via 802.1x/EAP and RADIUS Wireless LAN WPA enabled wireless client with "supplicant" WPA enabled Access Point using...
...use of a preshared key. Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router WPA Authentication: Enterprise-level User Authentication via EAP from a RADIUS server, for example. Windows XP implements 802.1x natively, and several Netgear switch and wireless access point products support 802.1x. D-12 202-10039-01 Wireless Networking Basics This framework enables using 802.1x, the EAP type, such as providing a vehicle for dynamically varying data encryption keys via 802.1x/EAP and RADIUS Wireless LAN WPA enabled wireless client with "supplicant" WPA enabled Access Point using...
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... remote management 7-12 reserved IP adresses 7-8 restore configuration 6-8 restore factory settings 6-7 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 4-12 RFC 1466 B-7, B-9 1597 B-7, B-9 1631 B-7, B-9 finding B-7 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 7-7 router concepts B-1 Router Status 6-1 Routing Information Protocol 2-3, B-2 S Scope of Document 1-1 Index Secondary DNS Server 3-14 security 2-1, 2-3 service numbers 5-4 Setup Wizard 3-1 Shared Key authentication D-4 SMTP 5-8 spoof MAC address 8-5 SSID 2-8, 4-4, 4-9, D-2 Start Port 7-2 stateful packet inspection 2-2, B-11 Static Routes 7-9 Status Light...
... remote management 7-12 reserved IP adresses 7-8 restore configuration 6-8 restore factory settings 6-7 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 4-12 RFC 1466 B-7, B-9 1597 B-7, B-9 1631 B-7, B-9 finding B-7 RIP (Router Information Protocol) 7-7 router concepts B-1 Router Status 6-1 Routing Information Protocol 2-3, B-2 S Scope of Document 1-1 Index Secondary DNS Server 3-14 security 2-1, 2-3 service numbers 5-4 Setup Wizard 3-1 Shared Key authentication D-4 SMTP 5-8 spoof MAC address 8-5 SSID 2-8, 4-4, 4-9, D-2 Start Port 7-2 stateful packet inspection 2-2, B-11 Static Routes 7-9 Status Light...