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Protocol:
Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or ICMP) that can be used by
the incoming communication.
Port:
Type the port number that can be used for the incoming communication.
Add:
Click to add the special application profile to the table at the bottom of the
screen.
Update:
Click to update information for the special application if user have
selected a list item and have made changes.
Delete:
Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list.
New:
Click “New” to erase all fields and enter new information.
DMZ
This screen enables users to create a DMZ for those computers that cannot access
Internet applications properly through the WLAN Router and associated security
settings.
Note: Any clients added to the DMZ exposes the clients to security risks such as
viruses and unauthorized access.
Enable:
Click to enable or disable the DMZ.
DMZ Host IP:
Type a host IP address for the DMZ. The computer with this IP
address acts as a DMZ host with unlimited Internet access.
Apply:
Click to save the settings.
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Firewall Rule
This screen enables users to set up the firewall. The WLAN Router provides basic
firewall functions, by filtering all the packets that enter the WLAN Router using a
set of rules. The rules are listed in sequential order--the lower the rule number, the
higher the priority the rule has.
Enable:
Click to enable or disable the firewall rule profile.
Name:
Type a descriptive name for the firewall rule profile.
Action:
Select whether to allow or deny packets that conform to the rule.
Source:
Defines the source of the incoming packet that the rule is applied to.
Interface:
Select which interface (WAN or LAN) the rule is applied to.
IP Range Start:
Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to.
IP Range End:
Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to.
Destination:
Defines the destination of the incoming packet that the rule is applied
to.
Interface:
Select which interface (WAN or LAN) the rule is applied to.
IP Range Start:
Type the start IP address that the rule is applied to.
IP Range End:
Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to.
Protocol:
Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or ICMP) of the destination.
Port Range:
Select the port range.
Add:
Click to add the rule profile to the table at the bottom of the screen.
Update:
Click to update information for the rule if the user has selected a listed
item and has made changes.
Delete:
Select a listed item and click
“Delete”
to remove the item from the list.
New:
Click
“New”
to erase all fields and enter new information.
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Priority Up:
Select a rule from the list and click
“Priority Up”
to increase the
priority of the rule.
Priority Down:
Select a rule from the list and click
“Priority Down”
to decrease
the priority of the rule.
Update Priority:
After increasing or decreasing the priority of a rule, click
“Update Priority”
to save the changes.
Management
Management enables users to set up SNMP and Remote Management feature.
SNMP
This screen enables you to configure the SNMP.
Enabled/Disabled:
Click to enable or disable SNMP.
System Name:
A name given to the WLAN Router.
System Location:
Description the location of the WLAN Router (normally, the
DNS name).
System Contact:
Description the contact information for the person responsible for
the WLAN Router.
Community:
SNMP system name for exchanging SNMP community messages.
The name can be used to limit SNMP messages passing through the network. The
default name is 'public.'
Trap Receiver:
Type the name of the destination PC that will receive trap
messages.
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Remote Management
This screen enables users to set up remote management. Using remote management,
the WLAN Router can be configured through the WAN via a Web browser. A user
name and password are required to perform remote management.
HTTP:
Enables users to set up HTTP access for remote management.
Allow to Ping WAN Port:
Type a range of Router IP addresses that can be pinged
from remote locations
UPnP Enable:
UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play that is a networking
architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software,
and peripherals. The WLAN Router is an UPnP-enabled Router and will only work
with other UPnP devices/software. If user does not want to use the UPnP
functionality, select “Disabled” to disable it.
Gaming mode:
If user is experiencing difficulties when playing online games or
even certain applications that use voice data, user may need to enable Gaming
Mode for these applications to work correctly. When not playing games or using
these voice applications, it is recommended that Gaming Mode be disabled.
PPTP:
Enables users to set up PPTP access for remote management.
IPSec:
Enables users to set up IPSec access for remote management.
IDENT:
Default is stealth.
This enables users to set port 113 stealth.
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Tools
This page enables users to restart the system, save and load different settings as
profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to configure WLAN
Router settings, upgrade the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses.
Reset
Click “Restart” to restart the system in the event the system is not performing
correctly.
Settings
This screen enables users to save settings as a profile and load profiles for different
circumstances. User can also load the factory default settings, and run a setup
wizard to configure the WLAN Router and Router interface.
Save Settings:
Click “Save” to save the current configuration as a profile that can
load when necessary.
Load Settings:
Click “Browse” and go to the location of a stored profile. Click
“Load” to load the profile's settings.
Restore Factory Default Settings:
Click “Restore” to restore the default settings.
All configuration changes will lost.
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