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genie ADVANCED Home
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A750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router JR6150
WAN Setup
You can configure a DMZ (demilitarized zone) server, change the maximum transmit unit
(MTU) size, and enable the router to respond to a ping on the WAN (Internet) port. The router
does not support a VPN endpoint, but it allows traffic from VPN endpoints to pass through.
To configure the WAN setup:
1. Log in to the router.
For more information, see Use NETGEAR genie after Installation
on page 17.
2. Select ADVANCED >
Setup > WAN Setup.
3. Enter the settings you want to customize:
• Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection. DoS protection protects your LAN against
denial of service attacks such as Syn flood, Smurf Attack, Ping of Death,
Teardrop
Attack, UDP Flood, ARP Attack, Spoofing ICMP, Null Scan, and many others. This
check box should be selected only in special circumstances.
• Default DMZ Server.
This feature is sometimes helpful when you are playing online
games
or videoconferencing. Be careful when using this feature because it makes the
firewall security less effective. For more information, see Default DMZ Server on
page 44.
• Respond to Ping on Internet Port. If you want the router to respond to a ping from
the Internet, select this check box. Use this capability only as a diagnostic tool
because it allows your router to be discovered. Do not select this check box unless
you have a specific reason.
• MTU Size (in bytes).
The normal MTU (maximum transmit unit) value for most
Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes, or 1492 bytes for PPPoE connections. For some
ISPs, you might need to reduce the MTU.
This reduction is rarely required, and
should not be done unless you are sure that it is necessary for your ISP connection.
See Change the MTU Size on page 45.
• NAT Filtering. Network Address
Translation (NAT) determines how the router
processes inbound traffic:
Содержание
- User manual p.1
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.1
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.2
- Support p.2
- Compliance p.2
- Trademarks p.2
- Contents p.3
- Chapter 4 genie advanced home p.3
- Chapter 3 genie basic settings p.3
- Chapter 2 get started with netgear genie p.3
- Chapter 1 hardware setup p.3
- Chapter 7 administration p.4
- Chapter 6 security p.4
- Chapter 5 usb port p.4
- Chapter 9 troubleshooting p.5
- Chapter 8 advanced settings p.5
- Appendix a supplemental information p.6
- Hardware setup p.7
- Get to know your router p.7
- Unpack your router p.8
- Position your router p.9
- The router front panel has the status leds and icons shown in the following figure p.10
- Hardware features p.10
- Front panel p.10
- Before you cable your router take a moment to become familiar with the label and the front and back panels pay particular attention to the leds on the front panel p.10
- Wireless on off button pressing and holding the wireless lan button for two seconds turns the 2 ghz and 5 ghz wireless radios on and off if the wireless leds are lit the wireless radios are on if the leds are off the wireless radios are turned off and you cannot connect wirelessly to the router p.11
- The wlan and wps buttons toggle the wlan and wps functions on and off as follows p.11
- Table 1 front panel led descriptions p.11
- Hardware setup p.11
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.11
- Back panel p.12
- Product label p.13
- Get started with netgear genie p.14
- Connect to the router p.14
- Types of logins and access p.15
- Router setup preparation p.15
- Gather isp information p.15
- Wireless devices and security settings p.15
- Use standard tcp ip properties for dhcp p.15
- Netgear genie setup p.16
- Use netgear genie after installation p.17
- Upgrade router firmware p.18
- Change the password p.18
- Password recovery p.19
- Wi fi protected setup method p.21
- Manual method p.21
- Add wireless devices or computers to your network p.21
- Your internet connection and network p.23
- Genie basic settings p.23
- Internet setup p.24
- Basic wireless settings p.25
- Wpa psk wpa2 psk and wpa psk wpa2 psk mixed mode p.28
- Wpa wpa2 enterprise p.29
- Attached devices p.32
- Parental controls p.33
- Guest networks p.36
- Fastlane p.38
- Specify custom settings p.39
- Genie advanced home p.39
- Setup wizard p.40
- Wps wizard p.41
- Wan setup p.43
- Default dmz server p.44
- Change the mtu size p.45
- Lan setup p.47
- Use the router as a dhcp server p.49
- Address reservation p.50
- Quality of service setup p.52
- Quality of service priority rules and internet access p.52
- Wi fi multimedia quality of service for wireless traffic p.52
- Bandwidth control p.53
- Manage qos rules p.54
- Create a qos rule for an application or online game p.56
- Create a qos rule for ethernet lan ports p.58
- Create a qos rule for a mac address p.59
- Usb port p.64
- Enhance your local network p.64
- Enhance your local network p.65
- Set up network storage p.66
- Connect or safely remove a usb drive p.66
- View or configure a usb drive p.67
- Configure the usb storage device and access settings p.68
- Configure the available network folders p.70
- Specify approved usb devices p.74
- Access and share your network storage p.75
- Common uses of network sharing p.75
- Share photos and multimedia p.76
- Send large files over the internet p.76
- Print high quality photos from a non shared printer p.76
- Access your usb storage device locally p.77
- Access your usb storage device remotely p.78
- Set up a network printer p.79
- Security p.84
- Keep unwanted content out of your network p.84
- Keyword blocking of http traffic p.85
- Port filtering to block services p.87
- Schedule blocking p.88
- Security event email notifications p.89
- Manage your network p.91
- Administration p.91
- Router information pane p.92
- View router status p.92
- Internet port pane p.93
- Statistics p.94
- Connection status p.96
- Wireless settings panes p.98
- Guest network panes p.99
- View logs of web access or attempted web access p.100
- Manage the configuration file p.101
- Back up settings p.101
- Restore configuration settings p.102
- Upgrade the router firmware p.104
- Fine tune your network p.106
- Advanced settings p.106
- Control the wireless radio p.107
- Advanced wireless settings p.107
- Set up a wireless schedule p.108
- View or change wps settings p.109
- Set up a wireless access list by mac address p.110
- Wireless ap p.112
- Wireless repeating function p.114
- Set up the base station p.115
- Set up a repeater p.116
- Remote computer access basics p.118
- Port forwarding and port triggering configuration concepts p.118
- Port triggering to open incoming ports p.120
- Port forwarding to permit external host communications p.121
- Set up port forwarding to local servers p.122
- How port forwarding differs from port triggering p.122
- Add a custom service p.123
- Edit or delete a port forwarding entry p.125
- Application example make a local web server public p.126
- Set up port triggering p.127
- Dynamic dns p.131
- Static routes p.132
- Remote management p.136
- Universal plug and play p.138
- Traffic meter p.139
- Troubleshooting p.143
- Diagnose and solve problems p.143
- Wireless settings p.144
- Sequence to restart your network p.144
- Quick tips p.144
- Network settings p.144
- Check ethernet cable connections p.144
- Troubleshooting with the leds p.145
- Power check led stays amber p.145
- Power check led is off or blinking p.145
- Internet or ethernet lan port leds are off p.146
- Wps fastlane button blinks amber p.146
- Wireless leds are off p.146
- Leds never turn off p.146
- Cannot log in to the router p.147
- Cannot access the internet p.147
- Troubleshooting pppoe p.149
- Troubleshooting internet browsing p.149
- Wireless connectivity p.150
- Changes not saved p.150
- Troubleshoot your network using the ping utility p.151
- Test the lan path to your router p.151
- Restore the factory settings and password p.151
- Test the path from your computer to a remote device p.152
- Supplemental information p.153
- Factory settings and technical specifications p.153
- A supplemental information p.153
- Table 3 router default settings p.154
- Supplemental information p.154
- Factory default settings p.154
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.154
- Table 4 router technical specifications p.155
- Table 3 router default settings continued p.155
- Supplemental information p.155
- Specifications p.155
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.155
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.157
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.158
- A750 wireless dual band gigabit router jr6150 p.159
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