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NOTE
:
If you set a virtual server at service port 80, you must set the Web management
port on the Remote Web Management page to a port other than 80, such as 8080,
else you will not be able to access the configuration page remotely.
8.2 DMZ Host
The DMZ function is to allow one computer in LAN to be exposed to the Internet for a special-
purpose service as Internet gaming or videoconferencing.
DMZ Host IP Address:
The IP address of the computer you want to expose.
Enable:
Click the checkbox to enable the DMZ host.
IMPORTANT: The Device placed in the DMZ is completely exposed to the
Internet and there is no Firewall protection. Please make sure your have
alternative security precautions in place before moving a PC or other network
device into the DMZ.
8.3 UPnP Setting
Your Router supports the latest Universal Plug and Play functionality. This functionality is
available with Windows XP or devices or software that supports UPnP. With the UPnP
function a host in the LAN can request the router to process some special port switching so as
to enable a host outside to visit the resources in the internal host.
Enable UPnP:
Click the checkbox to enable UPnP functionality.
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Chapter 9: Traffic Control
Traffic control, also known as QoS (Quality of Service) is used to limit communication speed in
the LAN and WAN. Up to 20 entries can support speed control for up to 254 network devices,
such as PC’s, VoIP Phones, Web Cameras etc., including IP Address range configurations.
Enable Traffic Control:
Click to enable or disable the internal IP bandwidth control.
Interface:
To limit the upload / download bandwidth in WAN port.
Service:
Select the service to be controlled, such as HTTP or FTP service.
IP Starting Address:
The first IP Address of devices under traffic control.
IP Ending Address:
The last IP Address of devices under traffic control.
Uploading/Downloading:
Specify the traffic direction for the selected IP Addresses, Upload
or Download.
Bandwidth: S
pecify the upload / download minimum / maximum speed (KB/s). Note that the
accumulated bandwidth settings cannot exceed your connection speed
Apply:
Click to enable the current rule.
Add:
After entering a rule, click the “Add” button to add his entry to the current rule list.
Save:
Click “Save” to activate the current rule.
Cancel:
Click “Cancel” to drop all changes since last “Save”.
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Chapter 10: Security Setting
10.1 Client Filter Settings
For finer grained configuration of your network setup, the Packet Filter Function allows control
over which ports can access the Internet.
Client Filter:
Check to enable client filter.
Access Policy:
Select a policy from the drop-down menu.
Enable:
Check to enable the access policy.
Clear the Policy:
Click “Clear” button to clear all settings for the policy.
Filter Mode:
Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet.
Policy Name:
Enter a name for the access policy selected.
IP Start/End:
Enter the starting/ending IP Address.
Port No.:
Enter the port range based on the protocol for access policy.
Protocol:
Select one protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) from the drop-down menu.
Time:
Select the time range for the filter selected.
Days:
Select the day(s) to run the access policy.
Example:
The above setting will disable Internet access for a device or PC at IP Address
192.168.0.10 everyday from 08:00h to 18:00h.
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10.2 URL Filter
In order to control the access of devices in your network to the Internet, you may use URL
filtering to allow or restrict such access.
URL Filter:
Check to enable URL filter.
Access Policy:
Select an entry from previously entered policies from the drop-down menu.
Enable:
Check to enable the access policy.
Filter Mode
: Click the appropriate radio button to enable or disable an access policy.
Policy Name:
Enter a name for the access policy selected.
Start/End IP:
Enter the starting/ending IP address for the policy.
URL Strings:
Specify text strings or keywords in the DNS field. If any part of the URL contains
these strings or words, the web page will not be accessible display.
Time:
Select the time range applicable to the policy being entered / edited.
Days:
Select the weekdays applicable to the policy being entered / edited.
Apply:
Click to apply the settings.
Example:
The above setting will disable Internet access for a device or PC at IP Address
192.168.0.10 at any time, if the address, or part thereof, entered in the DNS contains the
letters ‘xxx’.
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10.3 MAC Address Filter
In order to manage the computers in LAN better and to preserve resources you may use the
MAC Filter to control Internet access.
MAC Address Filter:
Check to enable MAC address filter.
Access Policy:
Select an entry from previously entered policies from the drop-down menu.
Enable:
Check to enable the access policy.
Filter Mode:
Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet.
Policy Name:
Enter a name for the access policy selected.
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address of the device to which this policy applies.
Time:
Select the time range applicable to the policy being entered / edited.
Days:
Select the weekdays applicable to the policy being entered / edited.
Apply:
Click to apply the settings.
Example:
The above setting will disable Internet access for a device or with MAC Address
00:C0:9F:AD:FF:C5 from 08:00h –18:00h
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