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wireless client users are not allowed to surf the Internet.
Figure 3-4-2-1-1 MAC Filtering page
The default MAC filtering setting is disabled, so you should enable it before you
begin to configure the filter. Then click the
“
Add New
” button, you can configure
the rules you like (Figure 3-4-2-1-3).
Default Policy:
The packets that don’t match with any rules would be
“
Allow/Deny
”
. If you choose the
“
Allow
”
button here, the MAC address that you add
would be dropped. Otherwise, only the MAC addresses on the rule table can be
accepted.
The new rules will be shown on the rule table, here you can delete the rules that
you have selected and add new rules sequentially. The maximum rule count is 10.
(Figure 3-4-2-1-4)
Figure 3-4-2-1-2 Enable MAC Filtering function
Figure 3-4-2-1-3 Add Rule
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Figure 3-4-2-1-4 Rule Table
3.4.2.2 IP/Port Filtering
From this page, you can configure the IP/Port filter to forbid relevant users to
login the router device.
The default IP/Port filter setting is disabled, so you should enable it before you
begin to configure the filter. Then
clicking the “Add New” button, you can
configure the settings you like (Figure 3-4-2-2-3).
Default Policy:
The packets that don’t match with any rules would be
“
Dropped/Accepted
”. If you choose “Dropped” here, the action of the new rul
e
would be “Accept”. Otherwise, the action turns to be “Drop” and the packet that
don’t match with any rules would be accepted.
Figure 3-4-2-2-1 IP/Port filtering page
Figure 3-4-2-2-2 Enable IP/Port Filtering function
Dest IP Address
–
The IP address of a website that you want to filter (Such as
google 74.125.128.106).
Source IP Address -
The IP address of PC. (Such as 192.168.0.2).
Protocol-
TCP, UDP, ICMP
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Dest Port Range-
To restrict Internet access to the single user, you can set a
fixed value, such as 21-21.
Source Port Range-
1~65535
Action-
Accept, Drop
The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the rules that you
have selected or add new rules sequentially (Figure 3-4-2-2-4). The maximum rule
count is 10.
Figure 3-4-2-2-3 Add New Rule
Figure 3-4-2-2-4 Rule Table
3.4.2.3 Content Filtering
From this page, you can configure the URL filter and the content filtering
schedule.
Content Filtering
It is a function that forbids users to login the URL or keyword on the rule table.
You can configure the settings you like
by clicking the “Add New” button.
The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the rules that you
have selected or add new rules sequentially (Figure 3-4-2-3-4). The maximum rule
count is 8.
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Figure 3-4-2-3-1 Content Filtering page
Figure 3-4-2-3-2 Add New Rule
Content Filtering Schedule
Here you can configure the schedule to define when the rules take effect. This
feature is disabled in default, you should enable it first and then configure the
date and time, such as working time
. Click the “Apply”
button; you can see the
new rule on the content filtering page.
Figure 3-4-2-3-3 Configure Filtering Schedule
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Figure 3-4-2-3-4 Content Filtering Rules
3.4.2.4 Port Forwarding
Clicking on the header o
f the “Port Forward
ing
” button will take you to the
“Port Forward
ing
” header
page (Figure 3-4-2-4-
1). Clicking on the “Add New”
button, you can configure IP address, port range to achieve the port forwarding
purpose.
Figure 3-4-2-4-1 Port Forwarding page
Figure 3-4-2-4-2 Port Forwarding Setting
IP Address-
The IP address of the PC running the service application;
Port Range-
You can enter a range of service port or set a fixed value;
Protocol-
UDP, TCP, TCP&UDP.
The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the items that you