11b standards-based wireless networking, A powerful, true firewall with content filtering, 11b standards-based wireless networking -2 – NETGEAR MR814 v3 User Manual

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Reference Manual for the MR814 v3 Cable/DSL Wireless Router

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Introduction

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802.11b Standards-based Wireless Networking

The MR814 v3 router includes an 802.11b-compliant wireless access point, providing continuous,
high-speed 11 Mbps access between your wireless and Ethernet devices. The access point
provides:

802.11b Standards-based wireless networking at up to 11 Mbps

64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption security.

WEP keys can be generated manually or by passphrase.

WPA-PSK support. Support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption which
provides strong data encryption and authentication based on a pre-shared key.

Wireless access can be restricted by MAC address.

Wireless network name broadcast can be turned off so that only devices that have the network
name (SSID) can connect.

A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering

Unlike simple Internet sharing NAT routers, the MR814 v3 is a true firewall, using stateful packet
inspection to defend against hacker attacks. Its firewall features include:

Denial of Service (DoS) protection.

Automatically detects and thwarts DoS attacks such as Ping of Death, SYN Flood, LAND
Attack, and IP Spoofing.

Blocks unwanted traffic from the Internet to your LAN.

Blocks access from your LAN to Internet locations or services that you specify as off-limits.

Logs security incidents.

The MR814 v3 will log security events such as blocked incoming traffic, port scans, attacks,
and administrator logins. You can configure the router to E-mail the log to you at specified
intervals. You can also configure the router to send immediate alert messages to your E-mail
address or E-mail pager whenever a significant event occurs.

With its content filtering feature, the MR814 v3 prevents objectionable content from reaching
your PCs. The router allows you to control access to Internet content by screening for
keywords within Web addresses. You can configure the router to log and report attempts to
access objectionable Internet sites.

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