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Click
4.
Edit List of PCs
to select which PCs will be affected
by the policy. The
List of PCs
screen appears. You can
select a PC by MAC Address or IP Address. You can also
enter a range of IP Addresses if you want this policy
to affect a group of PCs. After making your changes,
click
Save Settings
to apply your changes or
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes. Then click
Close
.
List of PCs
Select
the
appropriate
option,
5.
Deny
or
Allow
,
depending on whether you want to block or allow
Internet access for the PCs you listed on the
List of PCs
screen.
Decide which days and what times you want this policy
6.
to be enforced. Select the individual days during which
the policy will be in effect, or select
Everyday
. Then
enter a range of hours and minutes during which the
policy will be in effect, or select
24 Hours
.
Enter
a URL address or Keyword for Website Blocking
7.
or select any Blocked Applications you wish to use.
Using these features can slow down your Internet
speed.
Click
8.
Save Settings
to save the policy’s settings, or
click
Cancel Changes
to cancel the policy’s settings.
Blocked Applications
You can filter access to various services accessed over the
Internet, such as FTP or telnet, by selecting applications
from the Applications List.
To add an application, enter the application’s name in the
Application Name
field. Enter its range in the
Port Range
fields. Select its protocol from the
Protocol
drop-down
menu. Then click
Add
.
To modify an application, select it from the Application
List. Change the application name, port range, or protocol
setting. Then click
Modify
.
To delete an application, select it from the Application
List. Then click
Delete
.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Applications and Gaming > Single Port
Forwarding
The
Single Port Forwarding
screen allows you to customize
port services for common applications.
When users send these types of requests to your network via
the Internet, the Router will forward those requests to the
appropriate servers (computers). Before using forwarding,
you should assign static IP addresses to the designated
servers.
Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding
Single Port Forwarding
To forward a port, enter the information on each line for
the criteria required.
Application
Select a pre-configured application, or enter
the name you wish to give the application. Each name can
have up to 12 characters.
External and Internal Port
Enter the external and
internal port numbers.
Protocol
Select the protocol used for this application,
either
TCP
or
UDP
.
IP Address
For each application, enter the IP address of
the computer that should receive the requests.
Enabled
For each application, select
Enabled
to enable
port forwarding.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
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Applications and Gaming > Port Range
Forwarding
The
Applications & Gaming > Port Range Forwarding
screen
allows you to set up public services on your network, such as
web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, or other specialized
Internet applications. (Specialized Internet applications are
any applications that use Internet access to perform functions
such as videoconferencing or online gaming. Some Internet
applications may not require any forwarding.)
Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding
Port Range Forwarding
To forward a port, enter the information on each line for
the criteria required.
Application
In this field, enter the name you wish to give
the application. Each name can be up to 12 characters.
Start/End
This is the port range. Enter the number that
starts the port range in the Start column and the number
that ends the range in the End column.
Protocol
Select the protocol used for this application,
either
TCP
or
UDP
, or
Both
.
IP Address
For each application, enter the IP Address of
the PC running the specific application.
Enabled
Select
Enabled
to enable port forwarding for
the relevant application.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Applications & Gaming > Port Triggering
The
Applications & Gaming > Port Triggering
screen allows
the Router to watch outgoing data for specific port
numbers. The IP address of the computer that sends the
matching data is remembered by the Router, so that when
the requested data returns through the Router, the data is
pulled back to the proper computer by way of IP address
and port mapping rules.
Applications and Gaming > Port Triggering
Port Triggering
Application
Enter the application name of the trigger.
Triggered Range
For each application, list the triggered port number range.
Check with the Internet application documentation for
the port number(s) needed.
Start Port
Enter the starting port number of the Triggered
Range.
End Port
Enter the ending port number of the Triggered
Range.
Forwarded Range
For each application, list the forwarded port number
range. Check with the Internet application documentation
for the port number(s) needed.
Start Port
Enter the starting port number of the
Forwarded Range.
End Port
Enter the ending port number of the Forwarded
Range.
Enabled
Select
Enabled
to enable port triggering for the
applicable application.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
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Applications and Gaming > DMZ
The DMZ feature allows one network computer to be
exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose
service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing.
DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to
one PC. The Port Forward feature is more secure because it
only opens the ports you want to have opened, while DMZ
hosting opens all the ports of one computer, exposing the
computer to the Internet.
Applications and Gaming > DMZ
DMZ
Any PC whose port is being forwarded should have its
DHCP client function disabled and have a new static IP
address assigned to it because its IP address may change
when using the DHCP function.
To allow PCs on the Internet to access a local PC, select
Enabled
. Then, select
Any IP Address
or manually enter
a specific source IP address of the computer you want to
allow access from the Internet. Then, enter your local PC’s
IP address or MAC address that you want to allow access
to. This feature is disabled by default.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
Changes
to cancel your changes.
Applications and Gaming > QoS
Quality of Service (QoS) ensures better service to
high-priority
types
of
network
traffic,
which
may
involve
demanding,
real-time
applications,
such
as
videoconferencing.
Applications and Gaming > QoS
QoS (Quality of Service)
Wireless
Wireless WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
WMM is a wireless
Quality of Service feature that improves quality for audio,
video, and voice applications by prioritizing wireless
traffic. To use this feature, your wireless client devices in
your network must support Wireless WMM. If you would
like to disable this feature, select
Disabled
. Otherwise,
keep the default,
Enabled
.
No Acknowledgement
If you want to disable the Router’s
Acknowledgement feature, so the Router will not re-send
data if an error occurs, select
Enabled
. Otherwise, keep
the default,
Disabled
.
Internet Access Priority
In this section, you can set the bandwidth priority for a
variety of applications and devices. There are four levels
of priority; High, Medium, Normal, or Low. When you set
priority, do not set all applications to High, because this will
defeat the purpose of allocating the available bandwidth.
If you want to select below normal bandwidth, select Low.
Depending on the application, a few attempts may be
needed to set the appropriate bandwidth priority.
Enabled/Disabled
To use the QoS policies you set, select
Enabled
. Otherwise, select
Disabled
.
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Category
There are four categories available. Select one of the
following: Applications, Online Games, MAC Address,
Ethernet Port, or Voice Device. Proceed to the instructions
for your selection.
Applications
Applications
Select the appropriate application. If you
select
Add a New Application
, follow the instructions in the
“Add a New Application “section.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
Add a New Application
Add a New Application
Enter a Name
Enter a name for this application.
Port Range
Enter the port range that the application
will be using. For example, if you want to allocate
bandwidth for FTP, you can enter 21-21. If you need
services for an application that uses from 1000 to 1250,
you enter 1000-1250 as your settings. You can have up
to three ranges to define for this bandwidth allocation.
Port numbers can range from 1 to 65535. Check your
application’s documentation for details on the service
ports used.
Select the protocol
TCP
or
UDP,
or select
Both
.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
Online Games
Online Games
Games
Games
Select the appropriate game. If you select
Add
a New Game
, follow the instructions in the “Add a New
Game section”.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
Add a New Game
Enter a Name
Enter any name to indicate the name of
the entry.
Port Range
Enter the port range that the application will
be using. For example, if you want to allocate bandwidth
for FTP, you can enter 21-21. If you need services for an
application that uses from 1000 to 1250, you enter 1000-
1250 as your settings. You can have up to three ranges
to define for this bandwidth allocation. Port numbers
can range from 1 to 65535. Check your application’s
documentation for details on the service ports used.
Select the protocol
TCP
or
UDP,
or select
Both
.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
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MAC Address
MAC Address
Enter a Name
Enter a name for your device.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of your device.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the
Summary
list.
Ethernet Port
Ethernet Port
Ethernet
Select the Ethernet port that you want to use.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
Voice Device
Voice Device
Enter a Name
Enter a name for your voice device.
MAC Address.
Enter the MAC address of your voice
device.
Priority
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
Click
Add
to save your changes. Your new entry will appear
in the Summary list.
Summary
This lists the QoS entries you have created for your
applications and devices.
Priority
This displays the bandwidth priority of High,
Medium, Normal, or Low.
Name
This displays the application, device, or port
name.
Information
This displays the port range or MAC address
entered for your entry. If a pre-configured application or
game was selected, there will be no valid entry shown in
this section.
Remove
Click this button to remove an entry.
Edit
Click this button to make changes.
When you finish making changes to this screen, click
Save
Settings
to save the changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to
undo your changes. For more information, click
Help
.

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