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..., Website addresses and address keywords, and share high-speed cable/DSL Internet access for firmware upgrade Introduction 1-1 The MR814v2 router provides you from hackers. both via e-mail. In addition to 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. Parents and network administrators can install and use the router within minutes. Key Features of the Router The MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
..., Website addresses and address keywords, and share high-speed cable/DSL Internet access for firmware upgrade Introduction 1-1 The MR814v2 router provides you from hackers. both via e-mail. In addition to 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. Parents and network administrators can install and use the router within minutes. Key Features of the Router The MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router with multiple Web content filtering options...
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... devices that you to control access to Internet locations or services that have the network name (SSID) can also configure the router to send immediate alert messages to your email address or email pager whenever a significant event occurs. • With its content filtering feature, the MR814v2 prevents objectionable content from your LAN to Internet content by screening for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 802.11b Standards-based Wireless Networking The MR814v2 router includes an 802.11b...
... devices that you to control access to Internet locations or services that have the network name (SSID) can also configure the router to send immediate alert messages to your email address or email pager whenever a significant event occurs. • With its content filtering feature, the MR814v2 prevents objectionable content from your LAN to Internet content by screening for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 802.11b Standards-based Wireless Networking The MR814v2 router includes an 802.11b...
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...; PPP over a DSL connection by DHCP The MR814v2 router dynamically assigns network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to the attached PCs. The following features to help documentation is enabled and no DNS addresses are specified, the router provides its status and activity. A user-friendly Setup Wizard is provided and online help you only for the information required for your use of the MR814v2 router: • Flash memory for firmware upgrade • Free technical support seven days...
...; PPP over a DSL connection by DHCP The MR814v2 router dynamically assigns network configuration information, including IP, gateway, and domain name server (DNS) addresses, to the attached PCs. The following features to help documentation is enabled and no DNS addresses are specified, the router provides its status and activity. A user-friendly Setup Wizard is provided and online help you only for the information required for your use of the MR814v2 router: • Flash memory for firmware upgrade • Free technical support seven days...
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... before you must use a Java-enabled web browser program which is set up the router on the MR814v2, your local area network (LAN) and connect to Appendix C, "Preparing Your Network". To access the configuration menus on your must have an installed Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) and an Ethernet cable. Note: For help with your MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router for Internet access using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above. Connecting the Router to configure your router. Connect the router to a cable or DSL modem and a computer...
... before you must use a Java-enabled web browser program which is set up the router on the MR814v2, your local area network (LAN) and connect to Appendix C, "Preparing Your Network". To access the configuration menus on your must have an installed Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) and an Ethernet cable. Note: For help with your MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router for Internet access using Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above. Connecting the Router to configure your router. Connect the router to a cable or DSL modem and a computer...
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... a computer already connected using the active Internet access account, you may also refer to the Internet. For Macintosh computers, open the Network control panel, select the TCP/IP entry for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The cable or DSL modem broadband access device must provide a standard 10 Mbps (10BASE-T) Ethernet interface. Once you locate your Internet account, you can gather the configuration information from that computer. - Reference Manual for the Ethernet adapter, and click...
... a computer already connected using the active Internet access account, you may also refer to the Internet. For Macintosh computers, open the Network control panel, select the TCP/IP entry for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router The cable or DSL modem broadband access device must provide a standard 10 Mbps (10BASE-T) Ethernet interface. Once you locate your Internet account, you can gather the configuration information from that computer. - Reference Manual for the Ethernet adapter, and click...
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... router on your router to access the Internet. Reference Manual for Dynamic IP address accounts 2-10 Connecting the Router to the Internet Note: If you are now using the one minute, refer to access your router will automatically log you will see this 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 your PC when your ISP uses Dynamic IP assignment...
... router on your router to access the Internet. Reference Manual for Dynamic IP address accounts 2-10 Connecting the Router to the Internet Note: If you are now using the one minute, refer to access your router will automatically log you will see this 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 your PC when your ISP uses Dynamic IP assignment...
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... the ISP. To change the MAC address, select "Use this MAC address" and enter it also. Internet IP Address: If your settings. 3. Click Apply to save your ISP has assigned you know that is available, enter it . Click the Basic Settings link on your network so that PC. Domain Name Server (DNS) Address: If you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router You can manually configure the router using the Basic Settings menu shown in the...
... the ISP. To change the MAC address, select "Use this MAC address" and enter it also. Internet IP Address: If your settings. 3. Click Apply to save your ISP has assigned you know that is available, enter it . Click the Basic Settings link on your network so that PC. Domain Name Server (DNS) Address: If you a permanent, fixed (static) IP address for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router You can manually configure the router using the Basic Settings menu shown in the...
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... adapter. Understanding Wireless Settings To configure the Wireless settings of your needs. Unlike wired network data, your wireless data transmissions can extend beyond your walls and can connect over the wireless link is fully exposed. MR814 v2 Wireless Data Security Options Range: Up to 500 Feet 1) Open System: Easy but no security 2) MAC Access List: No data security 3) WEP: Security but the data broadcast over 802.11b wireless networks at a maximum range of the browser interface. Reference Manual for others outside of the firewall...
... adapter. Understanding Wireless Settings To configure the Wireless settings of your needs. Unlike wired network data, your wireless data transmissions can extend beyond your walls and can connect over the wireless link is fully exposed. MR814 v2 Wireless Data Security Options Range: Up to 500 Feet 1) Open System: Easy but no security 2) MAC Access List: No data security 3) WEP: Security but the data broadcast over 802.11b wireless networks at a maximum range of the browser interface. Reference Manual for others outside of the firewall...
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... Internet sites use both the Shared Key and WEP encryption settings. Please refer to "Overview of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard. You can tell if a web site is separate from the drop-down list. Encryption Strength Choices Choose the encryption strength from the data encryption. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Choosing Authentication and Security Encryption Methods Figure 3-7: Encryption Strength Restricting wireless access to your network prevents...
... Internet sites use both the Shared Key and WEP encryption settings. Please refer to "Overview of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard. You can tell if a web site is separate from the drop-down list. Encryption Strength Choices Choose the encryption strength from the data encryption. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Choosing Authentication and Security Encryption Methods Figure 3-7: Encryption Strength Restricting wireless access to your network prevents...
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... Restrict Wireless Access by DHCP from a wireless PC and you change the wireless settings of your wireless connection when you click on MAC addresses, follow these steps: 1. Program the wireless adapter of your PCs for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: If you are able to the MR814v2 firewall at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.1 with its default user name of admin and default password of password, or using whatever LAN address and password you have the same SSID and channel...
... Restrict Wireless Access by DHCP from a wireless PC and you change the wireless settings of your wireless connection when you click on MAC addresses, follow these steps: 1. Program the wireless adapter of your PCs for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router Note: If you are able to the MR814v2 firewall at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.1 with its default user name of admin and default password of password, or using whatever LAN address and password you have the same SSID and channel...
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... MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 1. Wireless Settings encryption menu 4. Note: When configuring the router from a wireless PC, if you configure WEP settings, you will lose your wireless connection when you clearly understand how the WEP key settings are configured in your wireless adapter to match the router WEP settings or access the router from a wired PC to the MR814v2 firewall at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.1 with key values. • Manual - You must be active. Enter ten hexadecimal digits (any further changes. Click the Wireless Settings link...
... MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router 1. Wireless Settings encryption menu 4. Note: When configuring the router from a wireless PC, if you configure WEP settings, you will lose your wireless connection when you clearly understand how the WEP key settings are configured in your wireless adapter to match the router WEP settings or access the router from a wired PC to the MR814v2 firewall at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.1 with key values. • Manual - You must be active. Enter ten hexadecimal digits (any further changes. Click the Wireless Settings link...
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...Main Menu of the router. This can be enabled. To erase the configuration, click the Erase button. Netgear recommends that you must use the Default Reset button on page 7-7. To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password or IP address, you change the password, first enter the old password, and then enter the new password twice. 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...
...Main Menu of the router. This can be enabled. To erase the configuration, click the Erase button. Netgear recommends that you must use the Default Reset button on page 7-7. To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password or IP address, you change the password, first enter the old password, and then enter the new password twice. 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...
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Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the Router The router will always receive the same IP address each time it access the router's DHCP server. To reserve an IP address: 1. Click Apply to be part of your network. Otherwise, leave it here.) 4. Click the Add button. 2. Using the default addressing scheme, you should define a range between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.253, although...
Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the Router The router will always receive the same IP address each time it access the router's DHCP server. To reserve an IP address: 1. Click Apply to be part of your network. Otherwise, leave it here.) 4. Click the Add button. 2. Using the default addressing scheme, you should define a range between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.253, although...
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... the router will ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of the browser interface, under Advanced, click on the network. UPnP Menu From the Main Menu of additional network traffic. 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 other registered UPnP devices on UPnP. Turn UPnP On: UPnP can range from other devices as port forwarding (mapping...
... the router will ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of the browser interface, under Advanced, click on the network. UPnP Menu From the Main Menu of additional network traffic. 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 other registered UPnP devices on UPnP. Turn UPnP On: UPnP can range from other devices as port forwarding (mapping...
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... "Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection" on the rear panel of several Network Time Servers on the Internet. Refer to reboot. Use this is off by only allowing traffic from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but one of the router. 1. To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the administration password or IP address, you must use the Default Reset button on page 2-13. Check that your PC, enter that modem. If your ISP assigned...
... "Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection" on the rear panel of several Network Time Servers on the Internet. Refer to reboot. Use this is off by only allowing traffic from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but one of the router. 1. To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the administration password or IP address, you must use the Default Reset button on page 2-13. Check that your PC, enter that modem. If your ISP assigned...
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...MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Shared Key Authentication requires that corresponds to the station's default key. The station associates with the original challenge text. The access point authenticates the station. 3. The access point sends challenge text to network Access Point Cable/DSL ProSafeWirelessVPN Security Firewall PWR TEST IN TER N ET LNK W LA N LO CA L MODEL FVM318 100 ACT Enable LNK/ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cable or DLS modem Figure 7-4: 802.11b open system authentication Shared Key Authentication The following steps occur when two devices use...
...MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router • Shared Key Authentication requires that corresponds to the station's default key. The station associates with the original challenge text. The access point authenticates the station. 3. The access point sends challenge text to network Access Point Cable/DSL ProSafeWirelessVPN Security Firewall PWR TEST IN TER N ET LNK W LA N LO CA L MODEL FVM318 100 ACT Enable LNK/ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cable or DLS modem Figure 7-4: 802.11b open system authentication Shared Key Authentication The following steps occur when two devices use...
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... support four WEP Keys but some 802.11b client adapters can store up to the 64-bit WEP data encryption as 40-bit WEP data encryption since the user-configurable portion of the United States due to U.S. Additionally, 24 factory-set bits are not user-configurable). The receiving 802.11b device decrypts the data using a configured WEP Key. Therefore, make sure that your 802.11b access and client adapters configurations match. Some vendors refer to four WEP Keys. export regulations. When configured for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router...
... support four WEP Keys but some 802.11b client adapters can store up to the 64-bit WEP data encryption as 40-bit WEP data encryption since the user-configurable portion of the United States due to U.S. Additionally, 24 factory-set bits are not user-configurable). The receiving 802.11b device decrypts the data using a configured WEP Key. Therefore, make sure that your 802.11b access and client adapters configurations match. Some vendors refer to four WEP Keys. export regulations. When configured for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router...
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... the 802.11b access points and all 802.11b devices that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel cross-talk, and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with each other using a particular channel will roam between 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. Applying two channels that are 5 MHz apart. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router WEP Configuration Options The WEP settings must match on all of the 802.11b client adapters on the client adapter, etc...
... the 802.11b access points and all 802.11b devices that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel cross-talk, and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with each other using a particular channel will roam between 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. Applying two channels that are 5 MHz apart. Reference Manual for the MR814v2 Cable/DSL Wireless Router WEP Configuration Options The WEP settings must match on all of the 802.11b client adapters on the client adapter, etc...
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... or as storage and printers. 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 Ethernet PPTP The main internetworking protocol used in the form 01:23:45:67:89:ab. The size in bytes of the largest packet that network. Point-to form TCP/IP. Used in dotted-decimal notation...
... or as storage and printers. 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 Ethernet PPTP The main internetworking protocol used in the form 01:23:45:67:89:ab. The size in bytes of the largest packet that network. Point-to form TCP/IP. Used in dotted-decimal notation...
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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...