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IV-9-7. IGMP
IV-9-8. DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is an isolated area in your local network where
private IP addresses are mapped to specified internet IP addresses, allowing
unrestricted access to the private IP addresses but not to the wider local
network.
You can define a virtual DMZ host here. This is useful for example, if a
network client PC cannot run an application properly from behind an NAT
firewall, since it opens the client up to unrestricted two-way access.
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IV-9-9. Firewall
The router supports firewall functions which can protect your network and
computer from malicious intruders.
Denial-of-Service (DoS) is a common form of malicious attack against a
network. The router
’
s firewall can protect against such attacks.
If you are not familiar with these functions, it is recommended you keep the
default settings.
Public IP Address
You can select ‘Dynamic IP’ or ‘Static IP’ here.
If you select ‘Dynamic IP’, you have to select
an Internet connection session from
dropdown menu; if you
select ‘Static IP’,
please input the IP address that you want to
map to a specific private IP address.
Client PC IP address
Input the private IP address that the internet
IP address will be mapped to.
Add
Click
“
Add
”
to add the client to the
“
Current
DMZ Table
”
.
Reset
Clear all values.
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Ping of Death
Specify the frequency of ping of death packets
which will trigger the router’s DoS protection
function.
Discard Ping from
WAN
Check this box and the router will not answer
ping requests from the internet.
Port Scan
Intruders
use “port scanners”
to detect open
internet IP address ports. Check each type of
port scan to prevent.
Sync Flood
Specify the frequency of sync flood packets
which will trigger the DoS protection function.
IV-9-10. UPnP
Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols which enables
network devices to communicate and automatically establish working
configurations with each other.
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IV-10. Administration
IV-10-1. Time Zone
Set Time Zone
Select the time zone of your country or region.
Time Server Address
The travel router supports NTP (Network Time
Protocol) for automatic time and date setup.
Input the host name or IP address of the IP server
manually.
Daylight Saving
If your country/region uses daylight saving time,
please check the “Enable Function” box, and
select the start and end date.
IV-10-2. Password
You can change the password used to login to the browser-based configuration
interface here. It is advised to do so for security purposes.
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Current Password
Enter your current password.
New Password
Enter your new password.
Confirmed Password
Confirm your new password.
IV-10-3. Remote Access
Check
“
Enabled
”
to enable the remote access feature and then input the
required values.
Host IP Address
Specify the IP address allowed remote access.
Port
Specify a port number (0
–
65535) used for remote
access.
IV-10-4. Backup / Restore