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MAC Filtering
This feature allows you to configure the filter feature based on MAC address. The
default MAC filtering rule is FORWARDED which means that all MAC layer frames will
be forwarded except those matching with any of the specified rules in the MAC
filtering table. The default MAC filtering rule can be changed to BLOCKED. It means
that all MAC layer frames will be blocked except those matching with any of the
specified rule in the MAC filtering table.
Figure 36: MAC Filtering Configuration
Click
Change Policy
to change the MAC filtering rule between FORWARDED and
BLCOKED.
Figure 37: Change Policy Rule
Click
Add
to add a rule of MAC filtering.
Check
Remove
and click
Remove
to remove the specified entry
Figure 38: Add MAC Filter Rule
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Global Setting
Select the
Protocol Type
of packet from the list
Enter the
Destination MAC Address
of packet
Enter the
Source MAC Address
of packet
Select the Frame Direction, both LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN, LAN to WAN
(outgoing) or WAN to LAN (incoming) from the list
Select the
WAN interfaces
which will be applied with this MAC filtering rule.
Click Save/Apply to save the configuration
Parental Control
This feature allows you to configure some of PCs in LAN to surf Internet in specific
time period.
Figure 39: Parental Control Configuration
Click
Add
to add a rule of schedule for parental control.
Check
Remove
and click
Remove
to remove the specified entry.
Figure 40: Time of Day Restriction Configuration
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Global Setting
Enter the
Username
Select the
Browser’s MAC Address
or
Other MAC Address
to enter the specific
PC MAC address.
Check
those days
you want to block above PC to surf Internet.
Enter the
Start Blocking Time
and
End Blocking Time
Click
Save/Apply
.
Routing
The section shows the IP addresses or address routes for the computers connected
to the gateway to reach different destinations, such as the local network, the gateway,
or the Internet. The Routing feature provides three more setting pages including
Default Gateway, Static Route and RIP.
Default Gateway
Figure 41: Default Gateway Configuration
Global Setting
Check
Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
checkbox, this router will
accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA,
PPPoE or Static IP/DHCP interface. If the checkbox is not checked, enter the
static default gateway AND/OR a WAN interface.
Click
Save
to save the configuration
NOTE: If changing the Automatic Assigned Default Gateway from “unselected” to
“selected”, you must reboot the router to get the automatic assigned default gateway
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Static Route
Figure 42: Static Route Configuration
Click Add to add the static route path.
Figure 43: Add Static Route Configuration
Global Setting
Enter the
Destination Network Address
and
Subnet Mask
(range)
Check Use
Gateway IP Address
and enter the
IP address
where packet will be
forwarded to.
Check the
Use Interface
and select it from the list
Click
Save
to save the configuration
RIP
To activate RIP for the device, select the ‘Enable’ radio button for Global RIP mode. To
configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation,
followed by placing a check in the ‘Enable’ checkbox for the interface.
Figure 44: Default Gateway Configuration
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Global Setting
Select the Enable to activate this RIP service
Select the desired
RIP version
and
operation
, followed by placing a check in the
'Enabled' checkbox for the interface.
Click
Save
to save the configuration
DNS
The DNS feature provides two more setting pages including DNS server setting and
Dynamic DNS.
DNS Server
Figure 45: DNS Configuration
Global Setting
Check
Enable Automatic Assigned DNS
checkbox, this router will accept the first
received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoE or Static IP/DHCP interface. If
the checkbox is not checked, enter the IP addresses of the static primary DNS
server and secondary DNS server.
Click
Save
to save the configuration
Dynamic DNS
The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to bind the dynamic assigned WAN IP address
into a specified domain name. You could pass this domain name to friends to access
your service in your site instead of informing them every times if WAN IP address is
changed.
.
Figure 46: Dynamic DNS Configuration

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