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Using the Configuration Utility in
Router Mode
(continued)
Advanced > Filters > URL Blocking
Select
Enable
or
Disable
. Enter the words or word contained
in the URL that you wish to block. Click
Apply
to activate the
URL blocking.
URL Blocking:
Select
the URL block that you want to delete. Click
Delete.
Delete:
Click
Apply
to save changes.
Apply:
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47
Using the Configuration Utility in
Router Mode
(continued)
Advanced > Filters > MAC Filters
Click to
Disable
MAC Filters.
Disable MAC
Filters:
Allow only those devices with the listed MAC addresses
access to the network
.
Allow:
Deny the devices that are listed from accessing the network.
Deny:
Enter a name for the device.
Name:
Click Clear to erase the name.
Clear:
Enter the MAC address manually.
MAC Address:
Select the
DHCP Client
from the pull-down list and click
Clone
to enter the MAC address into the list.
Clone:
Click Apply to save the changes.
Apply:
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Using the Configuration Utility in
Router Mode
(continued)
Advanced > Filters > Domain Blocking
Click
Disable
to disable domain blocking.
Disable:
Click
Allow
to allow access to all domains except
Blocked
Domains
.
Allow:
Click
Deny
to deny access to all domains except
Permitted
Domains
.
Deny:
Enter the permitted domains here. Click
Apply
.
Permitted
Domains:
Enter the blocked domains here. Click
Apply
.
Blocked
Domains:
Select a domain from either the permitted or blocked domain
list, and click
Delete
to delete this domain.
Delete:
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49
Using the Configuration Utility in
Router Mode
(continued)
Advanced > Firewall
Firewall Rules
is an advanced
feature used to
deny or allow
traffic from passing
through the DWL-
G730AP. It works
in the same way
as IP Filters with
additional settings.
You can create
more detailed
access rules for
the DWL-G730AP.
When virtual
services are created
and enabled, it
will also display
in Firewall Rules.
Firewall Rules
contain all network
firewall rules
pertaining to IP
(Internet Protocol).
Firewall Rules-
Enable
or
disable
the Firewall
Name-
Enter the name
Action-
Allow
or
Deny
Source-
Enter the
IP Address range
Schedule-
Select
Always
or enter the
Time Range
.
Destination-
Enter the
IP Address range
; the
Protocol
; and the
Port
Range
Note:
The DWL-G730AP MAC Address filtering rules have precedence over
the Firewall Rules.
In the Firewall Rules List at the bottom of the screen,rules are prioritized from the top
(highest priority) to the bottom (lowest priority.)
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Using the Configuration Utility in
Router Mode
(continued)
Advanced > DMZ
If you have a client PC that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the
DWL-G730AP, then you can set the client up for unrestricted Internet access. Allowing
a computer to be exposed to the Internet, this feature is useful for gaming purposes.
Enter the IP address of the internal computer that will be the DMZ host. Using the DMZ
(Demilitarized Zone) feature may expose your local network to a variety of security risks,
so only use this option as a last resort.
DMZ-
Enable
or
Disable
the DMZ. The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
allows a single computer to be exposed to the internet.
By
default
the DMZ is
disabled
.
IP Address-
Enter the
IP Address
of the computer to be in the
DMZ
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