Netgear WNR612v3 - Wireless-N 150 2-Port Router 사용자 설명서

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 N150 2-Port Wireless Router WNR612v3
Set Up a Repeater Unit
Use a wired Ethernet connection to set up the repeater unit to avoid conflicts with the 
wireless connection to the base station.
Note:  
If you are using the WNR612v3 base station with a non- router as 
the repeater, you might need to change additional configuration 
settings. In particular, you should disable the DHCP server function 
on the wireless repeater
 
AP.
To configure the router as a repeater unit:
1. 
Log in to the router that will be the repeater. Select Basic > Wireless Settings and 
verify that the wireless settings match the base unit exactly. The wireless security option 
has to be set to WEP or None.
2. 
Select Advanced > Wireless Repeating Function
3. 
Select the Enable Wireless Repeating Function check box
4. 
Select the Wireless Repeater radio button.
5. 
Fill in the Repeater IP Address field. This IP address has to be in the same subnet as the 
base station, but different from the LAN IP address of the base station.
6. 
Click Apply to save your changes.
7. 
Verify connectivity across the LANs. 
A computer on any wireless or wired LAN segment of the router should be able to 
connect to the Internet or share files and printers with any other wireless or wired 
computer or server connected to the other access point.
Port Forwarding and Triggering
By default, the router blocks inbound traffic from the Internet to your computers except replies 
to your outbound traffic. You might need to create exceptions to this rule for these purposes:
•     
To allow remote computers on the Internet to access a server on your local network. 
•     
To allow certain applications and games to work correctly when your router does not 
recognize their replies.
Your router provides two features for creating these exceptions: port forwarding and port 
triggering. The next sections provide background information to help you understand how 
port forwarding and port triggering work, and the differences between the two.
Remote Computer Access Basics
When a computer on your network needs to access a computer on the Internet, your 
computer sends your router a message that contains the source and destination address and