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    							Advanced Home Settings31
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    NETGEAR genie Advanced Home Screen
    The genie Advanced Home dashboard presents status information. The content is the same 
    as what is on the Router Status screen on the Administration menu. The genie Advanced 
    Home screen is shown in the following figure:
    Internet Connection Setup Wizard
    You can use the Setup Wizard to detect your Internet settings and automat\
    ically set up your router. The Setup Wizard is not the same as the genie screens that display the f\
    irst time you 
    connect to your router to set it up.
    To use the Setup Wizard:
    1. Select  ADV
     ANCED > Setup Wizard. 
    2.Select either the  Ye s or No, I want to configure the router myself  radio button. 
    If you select No, you are taken to the Internet Setup screen (see Internet Setup on 
    page   20).
    3. Click the  Next button.
    4. Select your location.
    5. Click the  Next button. 
    						
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    The Setup Wizard searches your Internet connection for servers and proto\
    cols to 
    determine your ISP configuration. 
    WAN Setup
    The WAN Setup screen lets you configure advanced settings for your Internet c\
    onnection, and enable the router to respond to a ping on the WAN (Internet) port. 
    To view or change the WAN settings:
    1. Select  ADV
     ANCED > Setup > WAN Setup.
    2. Specify the following settings:
    • 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  should be disabled 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 i\
    t makes the 
    firewall security less effective. See the following section,  Default DMZ Server.
    • 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 setting only as a diagnost\
    ic tool because it 
    allows your router to be discovered. Do not select this check box unless\
     you have a 
    specific reason. 
    						
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    33  R6100 WiFi Router
    •Disable IGMP Proxying. IGMP proxying allows a computer on the local area network 
    (LAN) to receive the multicast traffic it is interested in from the Internet. If you do not 
    need this feature, you can select this check box to disable it.
    •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 is rarely required. Reduce the MTU 
    only if you are sure that it is necessary for your ISP connection. See 
    Change the MTU 
    Size on page 34.
    •NAT Filtering. Network Address Translation (NAT) determines how the router 
    processes inbound traffic. Secured NAT provides a secured firewall to protect the 
    computers on the LAN from attacks from the Internet, but might prevent some Internet 
    games, point-to-point applications, or multimedia applications from functioning. Open 
    NAT provides a much less secured firewall, but allows almost all Internet applications 
    to function. 
    3.Click the Apply button.
    Your changes are saved.
    Default DMZ Server
    The default DMZ server feature is helpful when you are using some online games and 
    videoconferencing applications that are incompatible with Network Address Translation 
    (NAT). The router is programmed to recognize some of these applications and to work 
    correctly with them, but other applications might not function well. In some cases, one local 
    computer can run the application correctly if the IP address for that computer is entered as 
    the default DMZ server.
    WARNING:
    DMZ servers pose a security risk. A computer designated as the 
    default DMZ server loses much of the protection of the firewall 
    and is exposed to exploits from the Internet. If compromised, the 
    DMZ server computer can be used to attack other computers on 
    your network.
    The router usually detects and discards incoming traffic from the Internet that is not a 
    response to one of your local computers or a service that you have configured in the Port 
    Forwarding/Port Triggering screen. Instead of discarding this traffic, you can have the router 
    forward the traffic to one computer on your network. This computer is called the default DMZ 
    server.
    To set up a default DMZ server: 
    1.Select ADVANCED > Setup > WAN Setup.
    2.Select the Default DMZ Server check box.
    3.Type the IP address. 
    						
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    34 R6100 WiFi Router 
    4.Click the Apply button.
    Your change takes effect.
    Change the MTU Size
    The maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the largest data packet a network device transmits. 
    When one network device communicates across the Internet with another, the data packets 
    travel through many devices along the way. If a device in the data path has a lower MTU 
    setting than the other devices, the data packets have to be split or “fragmented” to 
    accommodate the device with the smallest MTU. 
    The best MTU setting for NETGEAR equipment is often just the default value. In some 
    situations, changing the value fixes one problem but causes another. Leave the MTU 
    unchanged unless one of these situations occurs:
    •You have problems connecting to your ISP or other Internet service, and the technical 
    support of either the ISP or NETGEAR recommends changing the MTU setting. These 
    web-based applications might require an MTU change:
    -A secure website that does not open, or displays only part of a web page
    -Yahoo email
    -MSN portal
    -America Online’s DSL service
    •You use VPN and have severe performance problems.
    •You used a program to optimize MTU for performance reasons, and now you have 
    connectivity or performance problems.
    Note:An incorrect MTU setting can cause Internet communication 
    problems. For instance, you might not be able to access certain 
    websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or FTP or 
    POP servers.
    If you suspect an MTU problem, a common solution is to change the MTU to 1400. If you are 
    willing to experiment, you can gradually reduce the MTU from the maximum value of 1500 
    until the problem goes away. The following table describes common MTU sizes and 
    applications. 
     
    Table 2.  Common MTU sizes  
    MTUApplication
    1500The largest Ethernet packet size. This setting is typical for connections that do not use 
    PPPoE or VPN, and is the default value for NETGEAR routers, adapters, and switches.
    1492Used in PPPoE environments. 
    						
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    To change the MTU size:
    1.Select ADVANCED > Setup > WAN Setup. 
    2.In the MTU Size field, enter a value from 64 to 1500.
    3.Click the Apply button.
    Your change is saved.
    LAN Setup
    The LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as Dynamic Host 
    Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
    The router is shipped preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act 
    as a DHCP server. The router’s default LAN IP configuration is:
    •LAN IP address. 192.168.1.1
    •Subnet mask. 255.255.255.0
    These addresses are part of the designated private address range for use in private networks 
    and are suitable for most applications. If your network requires a different IP addressing 
    scheme, you can change these settings in the LAN Setup screen.
    Note:If you change the LAN IP address of the router while connected 
    through the browser, you are disconnected. You will have to open a 
    new connection to the new IP address and log in again.
    1472Maximum size to use for pinging. (Larger packets are fragmented.)
    1468Used in some DHCP environments.
    1460Usable by AOL if you do not have large email attachments, for example.
    1436Used in PPTP environments or with VPN.
    1400Maximum size for AOL DSL.
    576Typical value to connect to dial-up ISPs.
    Table 2.  Common MTU sizes  (continued)
    MTUApplication 
    						
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    To change the LAN settings:
    1.
    Select  ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup .
    2.Enter the settings that you want to customize. 
    These settings are described in the following section, LAN Setup Screen Settings .
    3. Click the  Apply button.
    Your changes are saved.
    LAN TCP/IP Setup
    • IP Address. The LAN IP address of the router.
    • IP Subnet Mask . 
     The LAN subnet mask of the router. Combined with the IP address, the 
    IP subnet mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local t\
    o it, and which 
    have to be reached through a gateway or router.
    • RIP Direction. Router Information Protocol (RIP) allows a router to exchange routin\
    g 
    information with other routers. 
    
    This setting controls how the router sends and receives 
    RIP packets. Both is the default setting. With the Both or Out Only sett\
    ing, the router 
    broadcasts its routing table periodically. With the Both or In Only setting, the router 
    incorporates the RIP information that it receives.
    • RIP V
    ersion. This setting controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP \
    packets that the router sends. It recognizes both formats when receiving\
    . By default, the 
    RIP function is disabled. 
    - RIP-1 is universally supported. It is adequate for most networks, unless you \
    have an 
    unusual network setup. 
    - RIP-2 carries more information. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M send the routing data \
    in 
    RIP-2 format. RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting. RIP-2M uses multicasting.\
     
    						
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    37  R6100 WiFi Router
    Use Router as DHCP Server 
    For most home networks, this check box is selected so that the router acts as a Dynamic 
    Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. 
    •Starting IP Address. Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the 
    same subnet as the router.
    •Ending IP Address. Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the 
    same subnet as the router.
    Address Reservation
    When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on the LAN, that computer receives 
    the same IP address each time it accesses the router’s DHCP server. Assign reserved IP 
    addresses to servers that require permanent IP settings. 
    Role of the Router as a DHCP Server
    By default, the router acts as a DHCP server. The router assigns IP, DNS server, and default 
    gateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default gateway 
    address is the LAN address of the router. The router assigns IP addresses to the attached 
    computers from a pool of addresses specified in this screen. Each pool address is tested 
    before it is assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN. For most applications, the 
    default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the router are satisfactory. 
    You can specify the pool of IP addresses that the router assigns by setting the starting IP 
    address and ending IP address. These addresses should be part of the same IP address 
    subnet as the router’s LAN IP address. Using the default addressing scheme, define a range 
    between 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.254, although you might want to save part of the range 
    for devices with fixed addresses.
    The router delivers the following parameters to any LAN device that requests DHCP:
    •An IP address from the range you have defined
    •Subnet mask
    •Gateway IP address (the router’s LAN IP address)
    •Primary DNS server (if you entered a primary DNS address in the Internet Setup screen; 
    otherwise, the router’s LAN IP address)
    •Secondary DNS server (if you entered a secondary DNS address in the Internet Setup 
    screen)
    You can use another device on your network as the DHCP server, or specify the network 
    settings of all of your computers.
    To use disable the DHCP Server feature in the router:
    1.Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup.
    2.Clear the Use Router as DHCP Server check box. 
    						
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    38 R6100 WiFi Router 
    3.Click the Apply button.
    4.(Optional) If this service is disabled and no other DHCP server is on your network, set your 
    computer IP addresses manually so that the can access the router.
    Address Reservation
    When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on the LAN, that computer always 
    receives the same IP address each time it accesses the router’s DHCP server. Assign 
    reserved IP addresses to computers or servers that require permanent IP settings. 
    To reserve an IP address: 
    1.Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup.
    2.In the Address Reservation section of the screen, click the Add button. 
    3.In the IP Address field, type the IP address to assign to the computer or server. 
    Choose an IP address from the router’s LAN subnet, such as 192.168.1.x. 
    4.Type the MAC address of the computer or server.
    Tip:If the computer is already on your network, you can copy its MAC 
    address from the Attached Devices screen and paste it here.
    5.Click the Apply button.
    The reserved address is entered into the table. 
    The reserved address is not assigned until the next time the computer contacts the router’s 
    DHCP server. Reboot the computer, or access its IP configuration and force a DHCP release 
    and renew.
    To edit or delete a reserved address entry:
    1.Select the radio button next to the reserved address you want to edit or delete. 
    2.Click the Edit or Delete button.
    WPS Wizard for WiFi Connections
    The WPS Wizard helps you add a wireless computer or device to your WiFi network. On the 
    computer or wireless device, either press its WPS button or locate its WPS PIN.
    1.Select ADVANCED > WPS Wizard.
    2.Click the Next button.  
    						
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     R6100 WiFi Router
    The following screen lets you select the method for adding the WPS clien\
    t (a wireless 
    device or computer).
     
    You can use either the push button or PIN method. 
    3. Select the radio button for the setup method that you want to use. 
    • Push button. Either click the  WPS button on this screen, or press the WPS button on 
    the side of the router. Within two minutes, go to the wireless client an\
    d press its  WPS 
    button to join the network without entering a password.
    • PIN Number . 
     The screen adjusts.
    Within 2 minutes, go to the client device and use its WPS software to jo\
    in the network 
    without entering a password.
    The router attempts to add the WPS-capable device. The WPS LED 
    on the front of 
    the router blinks green. When the router establishes a WPS connection, t\
    he LED is solid 
    green, and the router WPS screen displays a confirmation message. 
    Quality of Service (QoS) Setup
    QoS is an advanced feature that can be used to prioritize some types of \
    traffic ahead of 
    others. The router can provide QoS prioritization over the wireless link and on \
    the Internet 
    connection. 
    WMM QoS for Wireless Multimedia Applications
    The router supports Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (WMM QoS) to p\
    rioritize wireless  voice and video traffic over the wireless link. WMM QoS provides prioritization of wireless \
    data packets from different applications based on four access categories: voice, video, best \
    effort, and background. For an application to receive the benefits of WMM \
    QoS, both it and 
    the client running that application have to have WMM enabled. Legacy app\
    lications that do  
    						
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    not support WMM and applications that do not require QoS, are assigned t\
    o the best effort 
    category, which receives a lower priority than voice and video. WMM QoS is enabl\
    ed by 
    default.
    To disable WMM QoS: 
    1.
    Select  ADV
     ANCED > Setup > QoS Setup. 
    2.Clear the Enable WMM check box for the band (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).
    3. Click the  Apply button.
    Set Up Bandwidth Control
    To set up the maximum uplink bandwidth:
    1.Select  ADV
     ANCED > Setup > QoS Setup. 
    2.Leave the Enable WMM check boxes selected.
    3. (Optional) 
     To prioritize Internet traffic, select the  Turn Internet Access QoS On check box.
    4. (Optional) 
     To detect the current uplink bandwidth, click the  Check button.
    This helps you to determinate the maximum bandwidth setting
    5. Select the  T
     urn Bandwidth Control On  check box.
    6. Use one of these methods to specify the maximum bandwidth:
    • T
    o use the current uplink bandwidth, select the Uplink bandwidth radio button.
    • Select the  Automatically check Internet uplink bandwidth  radio button.
    7. Click the  Apply button. 
    						
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