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NETGEAR RangeMax™ Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 Reference Manual 
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Safeguarding Your Network
v1.0, February 2008
Recording Basic Wireless Settings Setup Information
Before customizing your wireless settings, print this section, and record the following information. 
If you are working with an existing wireless network, the person who set up or is responsible for 
the network can provide this information. Otherwise, you must choose the settings for your 
wireless network. Either way, record the settings for your wireless network in the spaces provided. 
11N Wireless Network Name (SSID). ______________________________ The SSID 
identifies the wireless network. You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The SSID is 
case-sensitive. The SSID in the wireless adapter card must match the SSID of the wireless 
router. In some configuration utilities (such as in Windows XP), the term “wireless network 
name” is used instead of SSID. 
11G Wireless Network Name (SSID). ______________________________ 
Restrict access based on MAC address.
You can restrict access to only trusted computers so 
that unknown computers cannot wirelessly connect 
to the WNDR3300 router. MAC address filtering 
adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your 
network by the general public, but the data broadcast 
over the wireless link is fully exposed. This data 
includes your trusted MAC addresses, which can be 
read and impersonated by a hacker.
For more information, se
Modify your firewall’s rules.
By default, the firewall allows any outbound traffic 
and prohibits any inbound traffic except for 
responses to your outbound traffic. However, you 
can modify the firewall’s rules.
For more information, se
Use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
Wi-Fi Protected Setup provides easy setup by 
means of a push button. Older wireless adapters and 
devices might not support this. Check whether 
devices are WPS enabled.
For more information, se
Table 2-2.  Other Features That Enhance Security (continued)
Security Type 
Description