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Wireless 5G
Client List
Client List:
Here you can view the wireless client connects wirelessly to T600N.
Interface:
The type of network connected to the device.
MAC Address:
The MAC address of device connected to network.
Signal:
The signal strength of the device connected to the network.
Idle Time:
The amount of time the connected device has not been active on
the network.
Click
Refresh
to update the information appear.
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Wireless 5G
Policy
Policy:
The policy here allows you to manage each SSID’s control feature. If you
enable 4 SSIDs, you can manage all 4 SSIDs here.
WAN Connection:
Enable
to allow the SSID to connect to the internet.
Disable
will turn the connection off.
Communication between Wireless clients: Enable
to allow the Wireless
Clients to communicate with each other, share files and folders.
Disable
will
turn the Communication
off.
Communication between Wireless clients and Wired clients: Enable
to allow
the Wireless Clients and Wired clients to communicate with each other, share
files and folders.
Disable
will turn the Communication
off.
Click
Apply
to save the settings or
Cancel
to discard the changes.
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Firewall
Firewall:
View and configure settings for firewall rule sets.
Status:
Display the summary of the current system status.
Enable:
Enable or disable the network firewall. (Default
Enable
)
Advanced:
Configure virtual private network (VPN) packets.
DMZ:
Redirect packets from the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN.
DoS:
Enable or disable blocking of denial of service (DoS) attacks.
MAC Filter:
Uses to allow or deny the LAN clients from accessing the internet by MAC Address.
IP Filter:
Uses to allow or deny the LAN clients from accessing the internet by IP Address.
URL Filter:
Filtering the website visit by entering the key words and full URL addresses.
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Firewall
Enable & Advanced
Firewall:
The firewall function automatically detects and blocks Denial of Service
(DoS) attacks. URL blocking, packet filtering and stateful packet inspection (SPI)
are also supported. The details of the attack and the timestamp are recorded in
the security log.
Firewall:
Enable or disable the firewall of the T600N.
Click
Apply
to save the settings or
Cancel
to discard the changes.
Advanced:
The router supports VPN pass-through which allows virtual private
networking (VPN) packets to pass through the firewall.
VPN Pass-through:
Select to allow VPN packets to pass through the firewall.
VPN L2TP Pass-through:
Select to allow L2TP connection method over a VPN.
VPN PPTP Pass-through:
Select to allow PPTP connection method over a VPN.
VPN IPSec Pass-through:
Select to allow IPSec connection method over a VPN.
IPv6 Pass-through:
Select to allow IPv6 packets to pass through the Router .
PPPoE Pass-through:
Select to allow clients to directly connect to internet via
PPPoE.
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Firewall
DMZ
DMZ:
Configuring a device on the LAN as a demilitarized zone (DMZ) host allows
unrestricted two-way Internet access for Internet applications, such as online
video games, to run from behind the NAT firewall. The DMZ function allows the
router to redirect all packets going to the WAN port IP address to a particular IP
address on the LAN. The difference between the virtual server and the DMZ
function is that a virtual server redirects a particular service or Internet
application, such as FTP, to a particular LAN client or server, whereas a DMZ
redirects all packets, regardless of the service, going to the WAN IP address to a
particular LAN client or server. A DMZ host allows a computer to have all its
connections and ports completely open during data transmission.
Enable DMZ:
Click Enable DMZ to activate the DMZ function.
Local IP Address:
Enter the IP Address of the device on the LAN. (This is best to
co-work with
Static DHCP IP
on page 22).
Click
Apply
to save the settings or
Cancel
to discard the changes.
Note:
The PC defined as a DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and is
vulnerable to malicious network attacks. Do not store or manage sensitive
information on the DMZ host.

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