

Both port forwarding and triggered port forwarding are supported.

WAN port MAC address spoofing is supported only for Static and Dynamic connection types.įirewall – The SPI+NAT firewall is pretty basic, although you can disable SPI. WAN MTU is set separately from the connection type (WAN Setup page) and applies to all WAN options. There is no specific PPPoE setting, so you might be better off using the Setup Wizard to set up your WAN connection. WAN Support – Types handled include Static and Dynamic IP, Other (static and dynamic IP), PPTP (static and dynamic IP) and BigPond. So I’ll once again just summarize the routing features, which are very similar to what I found in the last NETGEAR router that I looked at, the WNDR3300: The 2000’s feature set doesn’t stray from the standard NETGEAR set, as you can tell from the Basic Settings page in Figure 5.
