Netgear DGN100Bv3 User Manual

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Administration
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 N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000Bv3
Wireless Settings
The following settings are displayed:
Name (SSID). The wireless network name (SSID) that the modem router uses.
Region. The geographic region where the modem router is being used. It might be illegal 
to use the wireless features of the modem router in some parts of the world.
Channel. The operating channel of the wireless port being used. The default channel is 
Auto. When Auto is selected, the modem router finds the best operating channel 
available.
Mode. The wireless mode: Up to 54 Mbps, Up to 65 Mbps (default), or Up to 150 Mbps.
Wireless AP. Indicates On or Off to specify if the radio feature of the modem router is 
enabled. If this feature is not enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off. 
Broadcast Name. Indicates On or Off to specify if the modem router is broadcasting its 
SSID.
Wireless isolation. Indicates On or Off to specify if wireless isolation prevents wireless 
clients from communicating with each other when they join the wireless network.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Indicates whether WPS is configured for this network.
Guest Network
The following settings are displayed:
Name (SSID). The wireless network name (SSID) used by the modem router for the 
guest network. The default names are NETGEAR-Guest1, NETGEAR-Guest2, and 
NETGEAR-Guest3. If all guest networks are active at the same time, the screen shows 
only NETGEAR-Guest1.
Wireless AP. Indicates On or Off to specify if the radio feature is enabled for any guest 
network.
Broadcast Name. Indicates On or Off to specify if the modem router is broadcasting the 
SSID for the guest network.
Wireless Isolation. Indicates On or Off to specify if wireless isolation prevents wireless 
clients from communicating with each other when they join the guest network.
Allow guest to access My Local Network. Indicates On or Off to specify if a user who 
connects to the guest network can access the local network that is associated with the 
modem router.
View and Manage the Logs
The log is a detailed record of websites that users have accessed or attempted to access, 
modem router operation, DoS attacks and port scans, wireless access, and other 
information. Up to 256
 
entries are stored in the log.