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Allowed Applications
Enable each port filtering application that needs to be able to access the Internet. When port
filtering is enabled, all other applications are blocked.
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Custom Applications
This page has no effect unless the Port Filtering feature is enabled.
Click
Custom Applications
to open the Custom Applications screen. The Custom Applications screen
uses check boxes to enable port filtering. You must enable custom applications so they can connect
to the Internet, and you need to know details of the traffic used and generated by the applications
you wish to define. The Custom Applications screen has the following options:
Application Name
— Type a name for the application.
Ports
— Click the
Ports
link to show the Port Definition Panel. Click
Hide
when you finish
defining the current application. Click
Apply
when you finish defining all applications.
Port Definition Panel
— This allows you to define the ports used by this application. The
background shading and dialog title indicates the current application.
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Port Ranges
You can define up to five port ranges for each application. Each port range has the following
options:
Start Port
— Type the beginning of the range of port numbers used by outgoing traffic
for this application. Use as many rows as necessary to define the required number of port
ranges. Unused rows can be left blank.
End Port
— Type the end of the range of port numbers. If the port is a single port instead of a
range, type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port.
Protocol
— For each port range (each row), select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or both) used by
that port range.
You can define all of your applications before you click
Apply
to save your changes.
Use the
Ports
and
Hide
links as necessary to open and close the Port Definition Panel so you can
define the ports for each application as needed.
Buttons
Apply
— Click this button to save changes made to the applications and/or port ranges.
Revert
— Click this button to discard changes made to the applications and/or port ranges.
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Advanced
The Advanced Menu takes you to the following screens:
Settings
(See
Settings
on page 55.)
Config File
(See
Config File
on page 58.)
Diagnostics
(See
Diagnostics
on page 61.)
Port Forwarding
(See
Port Forwarding
on page 64.)
Power
(See
Power
on page 66.)
Software Update
(See
Software Update
on page 67.)
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Settings
The Advanced Settings screen is divided into the following sections:
Wi-Fi
(See
Wi-Fi
on page 30.)
Router
(See
Router
on page 56.)
System
(See
System
on page 57.)

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