Chapter 3 protecting your network, Protecting access to your wireless router, Protecting access to your wireless router -1 – NETGEAR wndr3700 User Manual

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v1.3, October 2009

Chapter 3

Protecting Your Network

This chapter describes how to use the content filtering and reporting features of the RangeMax
Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNDR3700 to protect your network. You can find these
features by selecting the items under Content Filtering in the wireless router main menu.

This chapter includes the following sections:

“Protecting Access to Your Wireless Router

“Restricting Access by MAC Address” on page 3-2

“Blocking Access to Internet Sites” on page 3-4

“Blocking Access to Internet Services” on page 3-5

“Scheduling Blocking” on page 3-8

“Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access” on page 3-8

“Configuring E-mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications” on page 3-9

“Setting the Time” on page 3-11

Protecting Access to Your Wireless Router

For security reasons, the wireless router has its own user name and password. Also, after a period
of inactivity for a set length of time, the administrator login automatically disconnects. When
prompted, enter admin for the wireless router user name and password for the wireless router
password. You can use procedures in the following sections to change the wireless router
password and the amount of time for the administrator’s login time-out.

NETGEAR recommends that you change this password to a more secure password. The ideal
password should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should be a mixture of both
upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols. Your password can be up to 30 characters.

Note: The user name and password are not the same as a user name or password you

might use to log in to your Internet connection.

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