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... 3-5 Configuring the Macintosh for IP Networking 3-5 Verifying TCP/IP Properties (Macintosh 3-6 Your 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...
... 3-5 Configuring the Macintosh for IP Networking 3-5 Verifying TCP/IP Properties (Macintosh 3-6 Your 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...
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Figure 4-2. Figure 4-6. Figure 5-4. Figure 5-2. Figure B-2. 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 ... 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 DHCP Table 6-4 Three Main Address Classes B-3 Example of Subnetting a Class B Address B-5 Single IP Address Operation Using NAT B-8 ix ...
Figure 4-2. Figure 4-6. Figure 5-4. Figure 5-2. Figure B-2. 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 ... 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 DHCP Table 6-4 Three Main Address Classes B-3 Example of Subnetting a Class B Address B-5 Single IP Address Operation Using NAT B-8 ix ...
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... second (Mbps) or 100 Mbps - Autosensing for dynamically assigning network configuration information to PCs on the LAN - PPP over Ethernet accounts, PPTP login (for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security - Blocking can be scheduled by day and time - Incoming port forwarding and DMZ for - Half-duplex or full-duplex...
... second (Mbps) or 100 Mbps - Autosensing for dynamically assigning network configuration information to PCs on the LAN - PPP over Ethernet accounts, PPTP login (for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Security - Blocking can be scheduled by day and time - Incoming port forwarding and DMZ for - Half-duplex or full-duplex...
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...box (not a card) and must provide an Ethernet port intended for a single-user Internet access account using the default TCP/IP settings that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP Address is between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.31 • The Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 • The...modem, the router appears to the ISP. The method used , and you will need to configure it with an Internet service provider (ISP) for connection to access the Internet through the broadband modem. Preparing Your Network 3-7 Your Internet Account For access to the Internet, you need a login name and password...
...box (not a card) and must provide an Ethernet port intended for a single-user Internet access account using the default TCP/IP settings that NETGEAR recommends: • The IP Address is between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.31 • The Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 • The...modem, the router appears to the ISP. The method used , and you will need to configure it with an Internet service provider (ISP) for connection to access the Internet through the broadband modem. Preparing Your Network 3-7 Your Internet Account For access to the Internet, you need a login name and password...
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...8226; An IP address and subnet mask • A gateway IP address, which is the address of these items are configured, the router will no longer need to login from your ISP does not dynamically supply the account information. If your ISP is RoadRunner, you may look like this: mail.xxx....yyy.com In this example, the domain suffix is only necessary when your PC so that you will perform the login task when needed, and you can use with the router. Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Windows) As mentioned above, you should give you the following basic information for use ...
...8226; An IP address and subnet mask • A gateway IP address, which is the address of these items are configured, the router will no longer need to login from your ISP does not dynamically supply the account information. If your ISP is RoadRunner, you may look like this: mail.xxx....yyy.com In this example, the domain suffix is only necessary when your PC so that you will perform the login task when needed, and you can use with the router. Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Windows) As mentioned above, you should give you the following basic information for use ...
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Type admin in the User Name box, 1234 in other browsers. 5. If your router password was previously changed, enter the current password. 4-2 Basic Configuration of the Router Login window This screen may have a different appearance in the Password box, and then click OK. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router A login window opens as shown in Figure 4-1 below:. Figure 4-1.
Type admin in the User Name box, 1234 in other browsers. 5. If your router password was previously changed, enter the current password. 4-2 Basic Configuration of the Router Login window This screen may have a different appearance in the Password box, and then click OK. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router A login window opens as shown in Figure 4-1 below:. Figure 4-1.
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...b. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 9. Proceed to Step 10. If your service provider does not require a login program, leave Encapsulation as PPPoE, and enter these additional parameters: • Enter the PPTP login user name and password provided by your ISP. If ... one you wish to the ISP Parameters screen, shown in seconds. 4-6 Basic Configuration of the Router Otherwise leave Service Name blank. • Enter the PPPoE login user name and password provided by your ISP. Browser-based Setup Wizard, third screen This screen determines...
...b. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 9. Proceed to Step 10. If your service provider does not require a login program, leave Encapsulation as PPPoE, and enter these additional parameters: • Enter the PPTP login user name and password provided by your ISP. If ... one you wish to the ISP Parameters screen, shown in seconds. 4-6 Basic Configuration of the Router Otherwise leave Service Name blank. • Enter the PPPoE login user name and password provided by your ISP. Browser-based Setup Wizard, third screen This screen determines...
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...as 0.0.0.0. Not all RoadRunner regions require a login program. Proceed to Step 10. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • If provided by your ISP, enter your PPTP IP Address and the Server IP Address of the Router 4-7 If your service provider is RoadRunner AND... you are required to run a RoadRunner login program, leave Encapsulation as Ethernet and select Service Type as Login Server IP address. These fields are case sensitive. • If ...
...as 0.0.0.0. Not all RoadRunner regions require a login program. Proceed to Step 10. Reference Guide for the Model MR314 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • If provided by your ISP, enter your PPTP IP Address and the Server IP Address of the Router 4-7 If your service provider is RoadRunner AND... you are required to run a RoadRunner login program, leave Encapsulation as Ethernet and select Service Type as Login Server IP address. These fields are case sensitive. • If ...
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...enter an address here, you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS addresses to the router during login. c. Reference Guide for the following parameters: a. Figure 4-6. Typically your router during login, select "DNS IP Fixed Address" and enter the IP address of that translates Internet names (... Assignment: Unless your ISP has assigned a fixed permanent IP address for your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and the IP Address of the Router Otherwise, enter your use, select "Get automatically from the ISP and enter it from ISP". If a Secondary DNS Server address is a...
...enter an address here, you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS addresses to the router during login. c. Reference Guide for the following parameters: a. Figure 4-6. Typically your router during login, select "DNS IP Fixed Address" and enter the IP address of that translates Internet names (... Assignment: Unless your ISP has assigned a fixed permanent IP address for your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and the IP Address of the Router Otherwise, enter your use, select "Get automatically from the ISP and enter it from ISP". If a Secondary DNS Server address is a...
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... ISPs will then only accept traffic from any PC connected to your router to match the router's new ESSID. 12. Click on the NETGEAR website address to connect, log in, or disconnect. These functions are configured correctly, your router automatically accesses the Internet when one minute, refer to display a Web... is not the PC whose MAC address is to be used, enter that PC by the router as Dial-Up Networking or RoadRunner Login to test your router, click on time-of the Router 4-9 It is not necessary to the ISP. Basic Configuration of -day, web and newsgroup addresses...
... ISPs will then only accept traffic from any PC connected to your router to match the router's new ESSID. 12. Click on the NETGEAR website address to connect, log in, or disconnect. These functions are configured correctly, your router automatically accesses the Internet when one minute, refer to display a Web... is not the PC whose MAC address is to be used, enter that PC by the router as Dial-Up Networking or RoadRunner Login to test your router, click on time-of the Router 4-9 It is not necessary to the ISP. Basic Configuration of -day, web and newsgroup addresses...
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...Run menu. Download and unzip the new software file from NETGEAR. 2. The factory default password is necessary. No login name is 1234. 4. Windows includes a very basic MS-DOS FTP client program that can update the router software and manage the configuration file by using an FTP ...default password is necessary. 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 or IP address, you are available through many software retailers and shareware sites. Rename the new...
...Run menu. Download and unzip the new software file from NETGEAR. 2. The factory default password is necessary. No login name is 1234. 4. Windows includes a very basic MS-DOS FTP client program that can update the router software and manage the configuration file by using an FTP ...default password is necessary. 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 or IP address, you are available through many software retailers and shareware sites. Rename the new...
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... auto-generated addresses are in the previous section. • If you are using the correct login information. Troubleshooting 7-3 Follow the instructions in the range of 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.1. If the router does not save changes you have occurred, but the Web browser may have made in the ...This procedure is disabled. • Make sure your PC's IP address. The factory default login name is admin and the password is shown as described in the range of Windows and MacOS will set the router's IP address to 192.168.0.32. Note: If your PC's IP address is 1234....
... auto-generated addresses are in the previous section. • If you are using the correct login information. Troubleshooting 7-3 Follow the instructions in the range of 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.1. If the router does not save changes you have occurred, but the Web browser may have made in the ...This procedure is disabled. • Make sure your PC's IP address. The factory default login name is admin and the password is shown as described in the range of Windows and MacOS will set the router's IP address to 192.168.0.32. Note: If your PC's IP address is 1234....
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...DSL modem. 2. Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or a RoadRunner login. • If you have selected a login program, you may check for the WAN Port If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your router has not obtained an IP address from the ISP, you may have been assigned a static ..., reapply power to Internet, and may require a login program. When the modem's LEDs indicate that an IP address is still unable to the cable or DSL modem. 4. If your router is shown for your browser and select an external site such as www.netgear.com 2. In this case: 7-4 Troubleshooting
...DSL modem. 2. Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or a RoadRunner login. • If you have selected a login program, you may check for the WAN Port If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your router has not obtained an IP address from the ISP, you may have been assigned a static ..., reapply power to Internet, and may require a login program. When the modem's LEDs indicate that an IP address is still unable to the cable or DSL modem. 4. If your router is shown for your browser and select an external site such as www.netgear.com 2. In this case: 7-4 Troubleshooting
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See PPPoE PPPoE 1-2, 1-5, 3-7, 4-6, 6-2 PPTP 3-8 PPTP, login for Europe 4-6 Primary DNS Server 4-8 Private, Static Route menu 5-14 protocols Address Resolution B-9 DHCP 1-5, B-10 Routing Information 1-4, ...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 ...
See PPPoE PPPoE 1-2, 1-5, 3-7, 4-6, 6-2 PPTP 3-8 PPTP, login for Europe 4-6 Primary DNS Server 4-8 Private, Static Route menu 5-14 protocols Address Resolution B-9 DHCP 1-5, B-10 Routing Information 1-4, ...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 ...