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Metric
Ĉ
Metric determines which route the router should use to forward
a packet.
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Add
Ĉ
Click this button to add a new route and the added route will be
listed on the list at the bottom of the page.
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Update
Ĉ
Update the modification you have made to the Static Routing
function.
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Delete
Ĉ
Delete the route which you set before.
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Cancel
Ĉ
If you do not want to configure this setting right now, click this
button to exist this page.
1.2 Dynamic
The ability for a router to forward data via a different route based on the
current conditions of the communications circuits. For example, it can
adjust for overloaded traffic or failing lines and is much more flexible than
static routing, which uses a fixed forwarding path.
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NAT
Ĉ
Enable NAT (Network Address Translation) function to receive/
transmit your dynamic routing path.
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Transmit/Receive
Ĉ
You may choose to
ņ
Disabled
Ň
the function or
use
RIP1, RIP2,
the interior gateway protocol to choose the path.
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Cancel
Ĉ
If you do not want to configure this setting right now, click this
button to exist this page.
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Save
Ĉ
Click this button to save/apply the settings and restart the system.
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1.3 Routing Table
This page shows all the route you made related to BLW-54MF.
2. Access
2.1 Filters
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MAC Filters
MAC Filters is used to
ņ
Allow
Ň
or
ņ
Deny
Ň
computers on LAN to access
to the Internet. In the list at the bottom of the screen, there are several
default MAC addresses from the DHCP client computers connecting to
BLW-54MF. If you want to use these MAC addresses, choose an address
you want to use and click the check box on the list. The default status is
ņ
Disabled
Ň
.
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Disabled
Ĉ
If you do not need MAC address at the moment, you may
choose this option.
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Only allow computers with MAC address listed below to access the
network
Ĉ
Choose this option to allow computers with MAC addresses
listed below to access to the network and Internet. All the other
computers will be denied to access to the network and Internet.
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Only deny computers with MAC address listed below to
access the network
Ĉ
Choose this option to deny computers with MAC
addresses listed below to access to the network and Internet. All the
other computers will be allowed to access to the network and Internet.
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Name
Ĉ
You can name the host which you want to configure.
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MAC Address
Ĉ
Enter a user's MAC address which needs to be filtered.
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Add
Ĉ
Enter the blocking MAC address and then click this button to add
it to the rule.
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Update
Ĉ
Update the modification you have made to the MAC Filter
function.
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Delete
Ĉ
Click the MAC address you want to delete from the list and
then click this button.
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Cancel
Ĉ
If you do not want to do this setting right now, you may click
this button to exist.
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URL Blocking
Use URL Blocking to prevent PCs from accessing websites including the
following URL strings. Users can enter some key words such as adult,
hacker or other related words to prevent PCs on the LAN from connecting
with these websites.
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URL string pattern to be blocked
Ĉ
Enter the strings/key words which
you want to filter. Click
ņ
Enabled
Ň
and then the website related to
these strings will be blocked and cannot be connected with.
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Delete
Ĉ
Click the URL you want to delete and then click this button.
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Add
Ĉ
Enter the blocking string and then click this button to add it to the
rule.
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Cancel
Ĉ
If you do not want to do this setting right now, you may click
this button to exist.
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IP Filters
By using IP Filters, you can allow or deny the access to login certain IP
addresses on the Internet.
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Enabled
Ĉ
Click
ņ
Enabled
Ň
to apply IP filter, or
ņ
Disabled
Ň
to apply
it later.
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Range Start/Range End
Ĉ
Type in a range of IP address to apply IP
filtering on. If you only want to apply on a single computer, please enter
the IP address of the computer in the beginning blank, and leave the
ending part blank.
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Add
Ĉ
Enter the filter string and then click this button to add it to the
rule.
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Update
Ĉ
Update the modification you have made to the IP Filter
function.
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Delete
Ĉ
Delete the IP filter string you set before.
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Cancel
Ĉ
If you do not want to do this setting right now, you may click
this button to exist.
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Domain Blocking
To use Domain Blocking to allow or deny computers on the LAN to access
to certain domains, no matter they are services under WWW, FTP, SMTP,
and so on. You can have a maximum of 32 sets of domain names.
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Disabled
Ĉ
If you do not want to use domain blocking function, you can
choose this option.
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Allow Users to access all domains except
ņ
Blocked Domains
ŇĈ
Choose this option to block users to access to certain Internet domains
listed below, but users can still access to all the other Internet domains.