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    							Index-1
    v1.1, May 2008
    Index
    A
    access
    blocking 3-1
    remote 6-11
    restricting by MAC address 2-11
    viewing logs 3-7
    access control
    turning off 7-12
    turning on 2-13
    access points 4-10
    accessing remote computer 5-2
    account name 1-6, 6-2
    ActiveX 7-5
    adapters
    specifications A-1
    adding
    custom service 5-7
    reserved IP addresses 4-3
    static routes 4-9
    See also configuring
    administrator password, changing 2-14
    advanced wireless settings 2-10
    advertisement period 5-13
    AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption 2-9
    attached devices 6-5
    autogenerated IP addresses 7-4
    automatic logout 1-4
    automatic software upgrade 6-9
    B
    backing up configuration file 6-6
    backing up, transfer time 5-18
    base station, setting up 4-12basic settings 2-5
    basic wireless connectivity 7-10
    Big Pond 1-8
    blocking
    access 3-1
    inbound traffic 5-1
    bold text xi
    broadband Internet 5-16
    broadcast status 6-3
    C
    cables, checking 7-2
    card, wireless, setting up 7-9
    channel, frequency 2-7
    channel, wireless port 6-3
    communication mode 2-7, 6-3
    configuration file
    backing up 6-6
    erasing 6-7
    managing 6-6
    configuring
    advanced security 2-10
    basic security 2-5
    DMZ server 4-7
    Dynamic DNS 4-5
    LAN IP settings 4-1
    NAT 4-8
    port forwarding 5-6
    port triggering 5-9
    repeater unit 4-13
    user-defined services 3-4
    WPA security 2-9
    See also adding
    connection mode 1-8
    connection status settings 6-4 
    						
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    connection types 5-16
    content filtering 3-1
    crossover cable 7-4
    CTS/RTS Threshold 2-11
    custom service (port forwarding) 5-7
    Customer support 1-ii
    D
    data packets, fragmented 5-15
    date and time, troubleshooting 7-9
    daylight savings time 3-6, 7-9
    default DMZ server 4-6
    default factory settings
    listed A-2
    restoring 7-13
    default gateway 6-4
    default LAN IP configuration 4-2
    deleting configuration 6-7
    device name 4-2
    DHCP server 4-2, 6-4
    DHCP setting 6-2
    disabling
    firewall 4-6
    wireless client association 4-11
    DMZ server 4-6
    DNS servers 5-2
    Documentation Web page 1-4
    documents, reference B-1
    domain name 1-6
    Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
    current 6-2
    entering 1-6, 1-9
    troubleshooting 7-6
    Dynamic DNS 4-4
    dynamic IP addresses 1-6
    DynDNS.org 4-4
    E
    electromagnetic emissions, specifications A-1encryption 2-1
    encryption keys 2-8
    environmental specifications A-1
    erasing configuration 6-7
    Ethernet light, troubleshooting and 7-3, 7-4
    Ethernet MAC address 6-6
    F
    factory default settings
    restoring 7-13
    filtering content 3-1
    firewalls
    disabling 4-6
    overview 2-15
    Firmware Upgrade Assistant 1-3, 6-7
    firmware version 6-2
    fixed font text xi
    fixed IP addresses 1-6
    Fragmentation Threshold 2-11
    fragmented data packets 5-15
    frequency, channel 2-7
    G
    generating encryption keys 2-8
    Gigabit Ethernet 5-17
    H
    hardware version 6-2
    host name 1-6, 6-2, 6-6
    HTML version, printing xii
    I
    idle time-out 1-8
    inbound traffic, allowing or blocking 5-1
    interface specifications A-1
    interference, reducing 5-14
    Internet connection 
    						
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    troubleshooting 7-5
    Internet light, troubleshooting and 7-3
    Internet port, status 6-2
    Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 5-3
    Internet services, blocking access 3-3
    interval, poll 6-5
    IP addresses
    autogenerated 7-4
    blocking access by 3-5
    current 6-2
    dynamic or static 1-6
    LAN 4-2
    registering domain name and 4-4
    reserved 4-3
    IP subnet mask 4-2, 6-2
    ISP settings, basic 1-5
    italic text xi
    J
    Java and JavaScript 7-5
    K
    keys, encryption 2-8
    keywords, blocking by 3-1
    knowledge base 1-4
    L
    LAN IP setup 4-1
    LAN path, troubleshooting 7-7
    LAN port
    settings 6-2
    lease, DHCP 6-4
    Legacy mode 2-7
    local servers, port forwarding to 5-6
    logging in 1-2
    login required 1-7
    logout, automatic 1-4
    logs
    time-stamping entries 3-6viewing 3-7
    M
    MAC addresses
    attached devices 6-6
    current 6-2
    entering 1-6
    restricting access by 2-11
    managing router remotely 6-11
    manually upgrading software 6-10
    metric value 4-10
    mixed mode encryption 2-3, 2-9
    mode, communication 2-7, 6-3
    MTU size 4-7, 5-15
    N
    NAT (Network Address Translation) 4-6, 4-8, 5-2
    NetBIOS host name 6-6
    network protocols, specifications A-1
    Network Time Protocol (NTP) 3-6, 7-9
    O
    obstructions, connecting through 5-17
    Open System authentication 2-7
    optimizing performance 5-13
    P
    passphrases 2-7, 2-8, 2-9
    password
    changing 2-14
    restoring 7-13
    path, testing 7-8
    PDF, printing xii
    performance, optimizing 5-13
    physical specifications A-1
    ping 4-7, 7-7
    placement, router 5-14
    poll interval 6-5 
    						
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    port filtering 3-3
    port forwarding
    configuring 5-6
    example 5-5
    port numbers 3-3
    port status 6-5
    port triggering
    configuring 5-9
    example 5-3
    portmap table 5-13
    power adapter, specifications A-1
    Power light, troubleshooting and 7-3
    Powerline HD products 5-17
    PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 1-8, 7-5
    PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) 1-7
    Preamble mode 2-11
    primary DNS server 1-6, 1-9
    printing manual xii
    protocols, specifications A-1
    R
    radio, wireless 2-11, 6-3, 7-12
    range, router 5-13
    reducing interference 5-14
    reference documents B-1
    region of operation 2-6
    registering 1-ii
    releasing connection status 6-4
    remote devices, testing path 7-8
    remote management 6-11
    renewing connection status 6-4
    repeater units 4-13
    requirements, speed 5-17
    reserved IP adresses 4-3
    Resource CD 1-2
    restarting network 7-1
    restoring
    configuration 6-6
    default factory settings 7-13restricting access by MAC address 2-11
    revision history xiii
    route name 4-9
    router status, viewing 6-1
    S
    scheduling blocking 3-5
    secondary DNS server 1-6, 1-9
    security
    options, compared 2-2
    setting up 2-1
    service name 1-8
    service numbers 3-4
    services, blocking 3-3
    setting time 3-6
    setup information, gathering 2-4
    Setup Manual 1-2
    Shared Key authentication 2-4, 2-7
    Smart Setup Wizard 1-1
    software, upgrading 6-7
    specifications, technical A-1
    speed requirements 5-17
    SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall 4-6
    spoofing MAC addresses 1-6
    SSID 2-6, 6-3, 7-11
    SSID broadcast 2-11, 7-12
    static IP addresses 1-6
    static routes 4-8
    statistics, usage 6-4
    status lights, troubleshooting and 7-3
    status, viewing 6-1
    streaming video and audio 5-17
    subnet mask 4-2, 6-2
    Support 1-ii
    system up time 6-5 
    						
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    T
    TCP/IP network, troubleshooting 7-7
    technical specifications A-1
    Telstra Bigpond 1-8
    testing wireless connections 7-10
    time of day, troubleshooting 7-9
    time to live, advertisement 5-13
    time, setting 3-6
    time-out
    idle 1-8
    port triggering 5-11
    TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption 2-9
    transfer time (backing up) 5-18
    troubleshooting 7-1
    trusted user 3-3
    typographical conventions xi
    U
    Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) 5-12
    up time, system 6-5
    upgrading router software 6-7
    URLs
    typography for xi
    Web Configuration Manager 1-3
    usage statistics 6-4
    user-defined services 3-4
    V
    viewing
    advanced wireless settings 2-10
    attached devices 6-5
    basic security settings 2-5
    logs 3-7
    status 6-1
    W
    WAN IP address, troubleshooting 7-5
    WAN setup 4-6Web Configuration Interface, troubleshooting 7-4
    Web Configuration Manager 1-2
    WEP encryption 2-3, 2-7
    wildcards, DNS and 4-5
    Wireless Card Access List 2-11, 2-12
    wireless card, setting up 7-9
    wireless connection type 5-17
    wireless connection, troubleshooting 7-9
    Wireless Distribution System (WDS) 4-10
    wireless network name 2-6, 6-3, 7-11
    wireless port settings 6-3
    wireless radio 2-11, 6-3, 7-12
    wireless repeating function 4-10, 4-11
    wireless security, setting up 2-1
    wireless settings
    advanced 2-10
    basic 2-5
    gathering information 2-4
    testing 7-10
    wireless specifications A-2
    WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) 5-14
    WPA2-PSK encryption 2-3, 2-9
    WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK encryption 2-3, 2-9
    WPA-PSK encryption 2-3, 2-9 
    						
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