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have selected or add new rules
by clicking the “Add New” button he
re. The
maximum rule count is 20.
Figure 3-4-2-4-3 Rule Table
3.4.2.5 Virtual Server
Clicking on the header of the “Virtual Server” button will tak
e you to the
“Virtual Server” header page (Figure 3
-4-2-5-1). It is a feature that similar to port
forwarding, c
licking on the “Add New” button, you can configure IP address,
public
port, private port and protocol to achieve the virtual server function.
Figure 3-4-2-5-1 Virtual Server page
Figure 3-4-2-5-2 Virtual Server Setting
IP Address-
The IP address of the PC running the service application;
Public Port-
The port of server-side;
Private Port-
The port of client-side, it can be same with the public port;
Protocol-
UDP, TCP, TCP&UDP.
The new rules will be shown on the rule table, you can delete the items that you
have selected or add new rules by clicking the “Add New” button here. The
maximum rule count is 20.
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Figure 3-4-2-5-3 Rule Table
3.4.2.6 VPN Passthrough
A virtual private network (VPN) is a point-to-point connection across a private
or public network (Internet).
VPN Passthrough allows the VPN traffic to pass through the router. Thereby
we can establish VPN connections to remote network. For example, VPNs allow
you to securely access your company's intranet at home. There are three main
kinds of the VPN tunneling protocol, PPTP, L2TP and IPSec.
Figure 3-4-2-6-1 VPN Passthrough
Note:
VPN Passthrough does not mean the router can create a VPN endpoint.
VPN Passthrough is a feature that allows VPN traffic created by other endpoints
to "pass through" the router.
3.4.2.7 Demilitarized Zone
From this page, you can configure a De-militarized Zone (DMZ) to separate
internal network and Internet.
DMZ IP Address-
The IP address of your PC. (such as 192.168.0.3)
Figure 3-4-2-7-1 DMZ page
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Figure 3-4-2-7-2 DMZ Setting
3.4.2.8 Dynamic DNS
The dynamic DNS function is disabled in default, you can choose the dynamic
DNS provider to configure the DDNS settings.
Figure 3-4-2-8-1 Dynamic DNS setting
3.4.2.9 Routing
From the rule table, you can see the default route information. Clicking on the
“Add New” button, you can configure the static routing setting
. The new rules will
be shown on the rule table, here you can delete the rules that you have selected or
add new rules sequentially. The maximum rule count is 10. (Figure 3-4-2-9-3)
Figure 3-4-2-9-1 Rule Table
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Figure 3-4-2-9-2 Configure the static routing settings
Destination:
The address of the network or host that assigned by the static
route;
Range:
Host/Net;
Gateway :
This is the IP address of the gateway device that is used to contact
between the router and the network or host;
Interface:
LAN/WAN/Custom;
RIP
: Enable the RIP, every 30 seconds, the system will update and learn the
routing information nearby automatically.
Figure 3-4-2-9-3 New rule table
3.4.2.10 Wireless Clients
From the “Wireless Clients” page, you can see the detail information of the
connected wireless devices, such as IP address, MAC address, MCS, RSSI and so on.
You can also kick the selected users by clicking
the “Kick” button
, then the
connection between the wireless clients and the router will be disconnect
immediately.
The users that you kicked will be shown on the kicked wireless stations, you
can restore them if you need.
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Figure 3-4-2-10-1 Connected Wireless Stations
Figure 3-4-2-10-2 Kicked Wireless Stations
3.4.2.11 IP Whitelist
From this page, you can set the IP Whitelist. When IP whitelist is active the
device shall only access the websites that have been whitelisted specifically
through configuration.
Figure 3-4-2-11-1 IP Whitelist page
Figure 3-4-2-11-2 Enable IP whitelist function