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Check the box to enable the virtual server.
This identifies the rule.
Select the interface to apply the rule to.
Enter the local IP address to use as the virtual server.
Enter the starting local port you want to forward to.
Enter the ending local port you want to forward to.
Enter the starting public port you want to open.
Enter the ending public port you want to open.
Select the protocol type,
TCP
or
UDP
for the virtual server rule.
Enable Virtual
Server Rules:
Name:
Interface:
Internal IP:
Internal Start
Port:
Internal End
Port:
External Start
Port:
External End
Port:
Protocol Type:
Virtual Server
The device can be configured as a virtual server so that users can access services such as web or FTP via the public (WAN) IP address of the router.
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Check the box to enable Quality of Service (QoS).
Set this as closely as possible to your Internet upload bandwidth. If
you are not sure, leave it at its default value, for best results.
Enable QoS
Packet Filter:
Upstream
bandwidth:
QoS
On this page you can configure the router’s Quality of Service (QoS) engine, which prioritizes important network traffic, such as online gaming,
Internet phone calls, and video streaming, over ordinary traffic, such as web browsing and file transferring.
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To enable parental control, select either
URL Blocking
or
Domain
Blocking
. Next, select
Only deny URL/Domain Blocking listed
below to access the network
. Lastly, fill out the details that
appear below.
Check the box to enable the rule.
Enter the name of the rule.
Enter part of the URL or the domain you want to filter.
Enter the port number of the URL, if required.
Parental Control:
Active:
Name:
URL Keyword /
Domain:
Port:
Parental Control
On this page you can restrict Internet access to particular URLs, or whole domains.
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Select either
Firewall
,
DDoS & SPI
, or
MAC Filter
to bring up the
relevant settings for that security type
Security:
Security
This page allows you to configure your firewall, DDoS, SPI, and MAC filter settings.
Firewall
To configure a new firewall interface, first enter a
Name
, and
specify the
Interface
,
Type
, and the
Default Action
. Click
Apply
to save the new interface.
To configure the firewall rules, you must have first configured
a firewall interface (see above). Select an interface you have
configured from the drop-down menu. You can select whether
the rule is
Enabled
or
Disabled
, to temporarily turn it on or off
without removing it entirely.
Next, fill out the source and destination IP and port information,
and select the
Protocol
and
Action
. Selecting an action will
override the default action set in the firewall interface.
Click
Apply
to save the rule.
Firewall
Interface:
Firewall Rules:
The
Firewall
option allows you to configure the DWR-922’s firewall, and allow or
deny access to your network over specific ports and addresses.
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DDoS & SPI
Select the network interface.
Check the box to enable DDoS & SPI protection.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Interface:
DDoS & SPI:
The
DDoS & SPI
feature protects against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
attacks, and helps to prevent cyber attacks by validating that the traffic passing
through the session conforms to the protocol.
Mac Filter
To enable the MAC filter, select
Only allow computers...
or
Only
deny computers...
. If you are only allowing the specified MAC
addresses to access the network, then devices will not be able to
connect unless you create a rule and enter their MAC address.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Select whether the rule is
Enabled
or
Disabled
, to temporarily
turn it on or off without removing it entirely. Select the
Protocol
,
and then enter the
Source MAC
and
Destination MAC
addresses.
Click
Apply
to save the rule.
MAC Filter
Policy:
MAC Filter Rules:
The
MAC Filter
allows you to control which MAC addresses have access to the
network.