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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Navigating the Utility
Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide
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Wireless
This window allows you to enter a variety of wireless settings for the built-in 
access point of the router through the following windows:
Basic Settings
—Chooses the wireless network mode (for example, B/G/N-
Mixed), SSID, and radio channel.
Security Settings
—Configures the built-in access point’s security settings.
Connection Control
—Controls the wireless connections from client 
devices to the router.
Advanced Settings
—Configures the built-in access point’s more advanced 
wireless settings (for example, Tx Rate Limiting and Channel Bandwidth).
VLAN & QoS
—Configures the 802.1Q VLAN and the Quality of Service 
(QoS) settings.
WDS
—Configures Wireless Distribution System (WDS) settings.
Firewall
This window allows you to configure basic firewall settings, IP access list, and 
Network Address Port Translation (NAT) settings for your network’s security 
through the following windows:
Basic Settings
—Configures basic firewall settings.
IP Based ACL
—Defines an IP-based access list to block specific hosts, 
networks, and protocols (services).
Internet Access Policy
—Defines the time schedule to allow or block 
complete Internet access or access to specific URLs from the router. 
Single Port Forwarding
—Sets up public services or other specialized 
Internet applications that use a single port on your network.
Port Range Forwarding
—Sets up public services or other specialized 
Internet applications on your network that use a range of ports.
Port Range Triggering
—Sets up triggered ranges and forwarded ranges 
to allow special Internet applications to pass through this NAT router.