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    Appendix A
    Technical Specifications
    This appendix provides technical specifications for the Wireless-G Router Model WGR614v8.
    SpecificationDescription
    Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
    Data and routing protocols TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP
    PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
    Power Adapter
    North America 120V, 60 Hz, input
    United Kingdom, Australia 240V, 50 Hz, input
    Europe 230V, 50 Hz, input
    Japan 100V, 50/60 Hz, input
    All regions (output) 12 V DC @ 1A output, 12W maximum
    Physical Specifications
    Dimensions 28 x 175 x 119 mm (1.1 x 6.89 x 4.68 in.)
    Weight 0.26 kg (0.57 lb)
    Environmental Specifications
    Operating temperature 0° to 40° C  (32º to 104º F)
    Operating humidity 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing
    Electromagnetic Emissions
    Meets requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B
    EN301489, EN300328, EN60950
    C-Tick
    Interface Specifications
    LAN 10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45
    WAN 10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45 
    						
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    Wireless
    Radio data rates 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps 
    Auto Rate Sensing
    Frequency 2.4–2.5 Ghz
    Data encoding 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 
    802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
    Maximum computers per wireless 
    networkLimited by the amount of wireless network traffic generated by 
    each node. Typically 30–70 nodes.
    Operating frequency ranges 2.412–2.462 GHz (US)
    2.412–2.472 GHz (Japan)
    2.412–2.472 GHz (Europe ETSI)
    802.11 security 40-bit (also called 64-bit) and 128-bit WEP; and 
    WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK
    Default Factory Settings
    Wireless Access Point Enabled
    Wireless Access List (MAC filtering) All wireless stations allowed
    SSID broadcast  Enabled
    SSID NETGEAR
    11b/g RF Channel 11
    Mode g and b
    Authentication Type Open System
    Security Disabled
    Allow a Registrar to configure this 
    routerEnabled
    SpecificationDescription 
    						
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    Technical Specifications A-3
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    Restoring the Default User Name and Password
    You can restore the factory default configuration settings to reset the router’s user name to admin, 
    the password to password, and the IP address to www.routerlogin.net. This procedure erases 
    your current configuration, including your wireless security settings, and restores the factory 
    defaults. When you log in after resetting, the Smart Wizard configuration assistant prompts you to 
    configure these settings.
    To restore the factory default settings:
    1.Use a sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the restore factory settings 
    button, located on the rear panel of the router, for about 20 seconds.
    2.Release the restore factory settings button, and wait for the router to reboot. 
    The factory default settings are restored so that you can access the router from your Web 
    browser using the factory defaults. 
    						
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    Appendix B
    Related Documents
    This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete 
    understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product.
    Document Link
     TCP/IP Networking Basics
    http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/tcpip/index.htm
    Wireless Networking Basicshttp://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wireless/index.htm
    Wireless Configuration in 
    Windows XP and Vistahttp://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/winzerocfg/vistaxpconfig.pdf
    Preparing Your Network
    http://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/wsdhcp/index.htm
    Virtual Private Networking 
    Basicshttp://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/vpn/index.htm
    Glossaryhttp://documentation.netgear.com/reference/enu/glossary/index.htm 
    						
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    B-2Related Documents
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    							Index-1
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    Index
    A
    access
    blocking 3-1
    remote 6-11
    restricting by MAC address 2-17
    viewing logs 3-6
    access control
    turning off 1-11, 7-12
    turning on 2-19
    access points 4-10
    accessing remote computer 5-2
    account name 1-6, 6-2
    ActiveX 7-5
    adding
    custom service 5-7
    priority rules 5-17, 5-18, 5-19
    reserved IP addresses 4-3
    static routes 4-9
    wireless clients 2-12, 2-16
    See also configuring
    administrator password, changing 2-20
    advanced wireless settings 2-10
    advertisement period 5-13
    AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption 2-9
    applications, QoS for 5-16
    attached devices 6-5
    authentication, required by mail server 3-7
    autogenerated IP addresses 7-4
    automatic logout 1-4
    automatic software upgrade 6-9
    B
    backing up configuration file 6-6backing up, transfer time 5-23
    base station, setting up 4-12
    basic settings 2-6
    basic wireless connectivity 1-9, 7-10
    Big Pond 1-8
    blocking
    access 3-1
    inbound traffic 5-1
    bold text xi
    broadband Internet 5-22
    broadcast status 6-3
    C
    cables, checking 7-2
    card, wireless, setting up 7-9
    channel, frequency 2-7
    channel, wireless port 6-3
    clients, adding 2-12, 2-16
    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 2-6
    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 
    						
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    WPS 2-15
    See also adding
    connection mode 1-8
    connection status settings 6-4
    connection types 5-22
    content filtering 3-1
    crossover cable 7-4
    CTS/RTS Threshold 2-11
    custom service (port forwarding) 5-7
    Customer support ii
    D
    data packets, fragmented 5-20
    date and time, troubleshooting 7-8
    daylight savings time 3-8, 7-9
    default DMZ server 4-6
    default factory settings
    restoring 7-13, A-3
    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
    router PIN 2-16
    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 1-6DynDNS.org 4-4
    E
    e-mailing logs 3-7
    encryption 2-1
    encryption keys 2-8
    erasing configuration 6-7
    Ethernet light, troubleshooting and 7-3, 7-4
    Ethernet MAC address 6-6
    F
    factory default settings
    restoring 7-13, A-3
    filtering content 3-1
    firewalls
    disabling 4-6
    overview 2-21
    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 5-20
    frequency, channel 2-7
    G
    games, QoS for 5-16
    generating encryption keys 2-8
    Gigabit Ethernet 5-23
    H
    hardware version 6-2
    host name 1-6, 6-2, 6-6
    HTML version, printing xii
    I
    idle time-out 1-8 
    						
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    inbound traffic, allowing or blocking 5-1
    interference, reducing 5-14
    Internet connection
    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
    QoS for 5-18
    settings 6-2
    lease, DHCP 6-4
    Legacy mode 2-7
    local servers, port forwarding to 5-6
    logging in 1-2login required 1-7
    logout, automatic 1-4
    logs
    sending 3-7
    time-stamping entries 3-8
    viewing 3-6
    M
    MAC addresses
    attached devices 6-6
    current 6-2
    entering 1-6
    QoS for 5-19
    restricting access by 2-17
    mail server, outgoing 3-7
    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, 5-20
    N
    NAT (Network Address Translation) 4-6, 4-8, 5-2
    NetBIOS host name 6-6
    Network Time Protocol (NTP) 3-8, 7-8
    O
    obstructions, connecting through 5-22
    online games, QoS for 5-16
    Open System authentication 2-8
    optimizing performance 5-13
    outgoing mail server 3-7
    P
    passphrases 2-8, 2-9, 2-10
    password
    changing 2-20
    restoring 7-13 
    						
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    path, testing 7-8
    PDF, printing xiii
    performance, optimizing 5-13
    PIN 2-14, 2-16
    ping 4-7, 7-6
    placement, router 5-14
    poll interval 6-5
    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 light, troubleshooting and 7-3
    Powerline HD products 5-22
    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
    prioritizing traffic 5-14
    Push ’N’ Connect 2-12
    Q
    QoS (Quality of Service) 5-14
    R
    radio, wireless 1-11, 2-11, 6-3, 7-12
    range, router 5-13
    reducing interference 5-14
    reference documents B-1
    region of operation 2-7
    registering ii
    releasing connection status 6-4remote devices, testing path 7-8
    remote management 6-11
    renewing connection status 6-4
    repeater units 4-13
    requirements, speed 5-23
    reserved IP adresses 4-3
    Resource CD 1-2
    restarting network 7-1
    restoring
    configuration 6-6
    default factory settings 7-13, A-3
    restricting access by MAC address 2-17
    revision history xiii
    route name 4-10
    router PIN 2-14, 2-16
    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
    security PIN 2-14, 2-16
    service name 1-8
    service numbers 3-4
    services, blocking 3-3
    setting time 3-8
    setup information, gathering 2-5
    Setup Manual 1-2
    Shared Key authentication 2-5, 2-8
    Smart Setup Wizard 1-1
    SMTP server 3-7
    software push button configuration (WPS) 2-13
    software, upgrading 6-7
    speed requirements 5-23
    SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall 4-6
    spoofing MAC addresses 1-6 
    						
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