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3.2
Using My Network Settings
Various settings can be accessed for a particular device, as follows.
3.2a
Access Device
For devices that can be accessed (such as Internet cameras and networked hard
drives), locate it in the My Network column, then click
Access Devices
to use the
device over the network.
3.2b
Access Shared Files
To access the shared files on a particular device, locate the device in the My
Network column, then click
Access Shared Files
. A list of shared files appears on
the screen.
3.2c
Website Blocking
Clicking
Website Blocking
generates the “Parental Control” screen. For more
information about using parental controls, see chapter 7, “Using Parental
Controls.”
3.2d
Block Internet Services
Internet services blocking is used to prevent a device on the network from
accessing particular services available on the Internet, such as receiving email
or downloading files from FTP sites. To set up Internet services blocking on a
networked device:
Locate the device in the My Network column, then click
1.
Block Internet
Services
. The “Access Control” screen appears.
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Click
2.
Add
in the “Networked computer/Device” column. The “Add Access
Control Rule” screen appears.
If this access control rule applies to all networked devices, select “Any”
3.
from the “Networked Computer/Device” list box. If this rule applies to
certain devices only, select “Specify Address” and click
Add
. Then, in the
“Edit Network Object” screen, add a network object (for more details about
adding network objects, see the “Advanced Settings” chapter of this manual).
Select the Internet protocol to be blocked from the “Protocol” drop-down list.
4.
If this rule will be active continuously, select “Always” from the “When should
5.
this rule occur?” drop-down list. If the rule will only be active at certain times,
select “Specify Schedule” and click
Add
. Then, add a schedule rule (for more
details about schedule rules, see the “Advanced Settings” chapter of this
manual).
Note:
Make sure the FiOS Router’s date and time settings for your time zone are
set correctly for schedule rules to function properly.
Click
6.
Apply
to save the changes. The Access Control screen will display a
summary of the access control rule.
Note:
To block a service that is not included in the list, select “Specify Protocol”
from the Protocol drop-down menu. The “Edit Service” screen appears. Define
the service, then click
Apply
. The service will then be automatically added to the
top section of the “Add Access Control Rule” screen, and will be selectable.
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The user may disable an access control and the service made available without
having to remove the service from the Access Control table. This may be useful
to make the service available only temporarily, with the expectation that the
restriction will be reinstated later.
To temporarily disable an access control, clear the check box next to the
s
network computer/device.
To reinstate the restriction at a later time, select the check box next to the
s
network computer/device.
To remove an access restriction from the Access Control table, click
s
Remove
for the service. The service will be removed from the Access Control table.
Note:
When Web Filtering is enabled, HTTP services cannot be blocked by
access control.
3.2e
Enable Application
Activating “Enable Application” (also known as port forwarding) allows the
network to be exposed to the Internet in certain limited and controlled ways,
enabling some applications to work from the local network (game, voice, and
chat applications, for example), as well as allowing Internet access to servers
in the local network. To set this up on a networked device, locate the device in
the My Network column, then click
Enable Applications
. The “Port Forwarding”
screen appears.
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Click
1.
Add
. The “Add Port Forwarding Rule” screen appears.
Enter the local IP address or the host name of the computer providing the
2.
service in the “Networked Computer/Device” text box. Note that only one
local network computer can be assigned to provide a specific service or
application.
Select the Internet protocol to be provided from the “Protocol” drop-down
3.
list.
Depending on the protocol selected, additional options appear in
the screen.
To select a port to forward communications to (this is optional), select
4.
“Specify” from the “Forward to Port” drop-down list, then, in the text box
that appears, enter the port number. If no port is identified, select “Same as
Incoming Port.”
If this port will be active all the time, select “Always” from the “When should
5.
this rule occur?” drop-down list. If the rule will only be active at certain times,
select “Specify Schedule” and click
Add
. Then, add a schedule rule (for more
details about schedule rules, see the “Advanced Settings” chapter of this
manual).
Click
6.
Apply
to save the changes.
Note:
Some applications, such as FTP, TFTP, PPTP, and H323, require the support
of special specific Application Level Gateway (ALG) modules to work inside the
local network. Data packets associated with the aforementioned applications
contain information that allows them to be routed correctly. An ALG is needed
to handle these packets and ensure they reach their intended destinations. The
FiOS Router is equipped with a robust list of ALG modules, enabling maximum
functionality in the local network. The ALG is automatically assigned based on
the destination port.
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3.2f
View Device Details
To view information about a networked device, or to test a device’s connection,
locate the device in the My Network column, then click
View Device Details
.
The “Device Information” screen appears.
Click
1.
Test Connectivity
. The “Diagnostics” screen appears.
The FiOS Router automatically runs a ping test, and the results are displayed
2.
in the Diagnostics screen.

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