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4. Review the MAC Filter options.
Disabled
– disables MAC address filter.
Only
Allow
computers/devices with MAC addresses listed below to access the
local network (LAN/WLAN), web management, and the Internet.
Only
Deny
computers/devices with MAC addresses listed below to access the
local network (LAN/WLAN), web management, and the Internet
Note:
Do not configure this setting until you have added the MAC addresses to the MAC
Table first. The recommended option is to only
Allow
access to the MAC addresses listed
and deny all others unlisted.
Click
Apply
to save the changes.
Domain/URL Filters
Access > Filter > Domain/URL Blocking
You may want to allow or block computers or devices on your network access to specific
websites (e.g.
www.trendnet.com
, etc.)
, also called domains or URLs (Uniform Resource
Locators). You may also enter a keyword (e.g. instead of complete URL to generally
allow or block computers or devices access to websites that may contain the keyword in
the URL or on the web page.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
2. Click on
Access
, click on
Filter
, and click on
Domain/URL Blocking
.
3. Review the Domain/URL blocking options.
Disabled
– disables domain/URL blocking
Allow
users to access all domains listed.
(
Deny access to all other unlisted websites
)
Deny
users to access all domains listed.
(
Allow access to all other unlisted websites)
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Click
Apply
to save the changes.
4. Under Domain Blocking click on
Allow
or
Deny
. The
Domains List will then
appear.
Enter the Website/URL/domain (e.g.
www.xxxxxxxxx.com
,
www.sports.com
, etc)
keyword (e.g.
sports, etc.
) to allow or block access and
click
Add
to add this to the domains list. The entry will be listed below.
Repeat
for each additional website or keyword added.
Cancel
- Discard changes to the domains list.
Delete
-Delete an existing website/URL/domain or keyword entry, click on the
entry in the Domains List. When selected, the entry will be highlighted. Click
Delete
to remove it from the list.
4. Go back to the Domain Blocking section and confirm you want to
Allow
or
Deny
access to the Domains List. It is generally easier to manage a list of Domains for which
access is denied.
5. In Domain Blocking click on
Apply
to save the selected settings.
Protocol/IP filters
Access > Filter > Protocol/IP Filters
You may want to block computers or devices on your network access to specific ports
(used or required by a specific application) to the Internet.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
2. Click on
Access
, click on
Filter
, and click on
Protocol/IP Filters
.
To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined Protocol/IP Filters
to modify otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new Protocol/IP Filter.
3. Review the protocol/IP filter settings.
Enabled
– Selecting
Enabled
turns on the Protocol/IP Filter and selecting
Disabled
turns it off.
Name
– Enter a name for the Protocol/IP Filter.
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Protocol
– Select the protocol type to filter.
TCP, UDP
, or you can select
*
to
choose all protocol types
.
Port
– Enter the port number or port range numbers to block. (e.g.
80-80
or
20-
21
).
IP Range
– Enter the IP address or IP address range to apply the protocol/IP
filter. (e.g.
192.168.10.20-192.168.10.20
or
192.168.10.20-192.168.10.30)
.
Note:
The filter will not be applied to IP addresses outside of the range
specified.
Add
– Saves new protocol/IP filter.
To modify an existing protocol/IP filter, click on the entry in the Protocol/IP Filters list.
When selected, the entry will be highlighted.
Delete
– Removes an existing protocol/IP filter.
Update
– Modifies an existing protocol/IP filter.
Cancel
– Discard changes to an existing protocol/IP filter.
Firewall rules
Access > Firewall Rule
You may want specify inbound or outbound access control to allow/deny sources (or
Internet IP addresses) to your network from the Internet or from computers or devices
on your network to the Internet. Firewall rules may allow for more granular control of
specific inbound and outbound access between your network and the Internet. It is
recommended that these settings remain set to default unless you are knowledgeable
about the effects of changing the firewall rule configuration. It is possible to have
undesirable functionality from your router if these settings are improperly modified.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
2. Click on
Access
, click on
Filter
, and click on
Firewall Rule
.
3. In the list, there are two default rules specific which cannot be modified. One rule to
deny all access from the Internet to your network for security and the other to allow all
access from your network to the Internet. Any additional rules will take precedence over
the default rules.
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4. Review the firewall rule settings.
Enabled
– Selecting
Enabled
turns on the firewall ruler and selecting
Disabled
turns it off.
Name
– Enter a name for the firewall rule.
Action
– Select
Allow
will allow access and selecting
Deny
will block or deny
access.
Source
– Configure the source information for the firewall rule.
o
Interface
- Click the drop-down list and select
LAN
(from your
network) or
WAN
(from the Internet) depending on where the traffic
will be coming from.
o
IP Range Start
– Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to
apply (e.g.
192.168.1.20)
o
IP Range End
– Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply
(e.g.
192.168.1.30
)
Note:
The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses
that the firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so
use the same value to specify a single IP address.
Destination
– Configure the destination information for the firewall rule.
o
Interface
- Click the drop-down list and select
LAN
(your network) or
WAN
(Internet) depending on where the traffic will be coming from.
o
IP Range Start
– Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to
apply (e.g.
192.168.10.20)
o
IP Range End
– Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply
(e.g.
192.168.10.30
)
Note:
The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses that the
firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so use the same
value to specify a single IP address.
o
Protocol
– Select the protocol type to filter.
TCP, UDP
,
ICMP
, or you
can select
*
to choose all protocol types
.
Below, enter the port
number or range of port numbers to apply the firewall rule. (e.g.
80-80
or
20-21
). For all ports, use the port range
1 - 65534.
Add
– Saves new firewall rule.
Update
– Modifies an existing firewall rule.
Delete
– Removes an existing firewall rule.
New
-Saves new firewall rule.
Cancel
– Discard changes to an existing firewall rule.
Priority Up
– Moves an existing firewall rule one step higher in priority.
Priority Down
– Moves an existing firewall rule one step below in priority.
Update Priority
– Save updated changes to priority.
Note:
Top position in the list is the highest priority, bottom position in the list is
the lowest priority.
To modify an existing firewall rule, click on the rule in the firewall rules list. When
selected, the entry will be highlighted.
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Advanced Router Setup
Access your router management page
Note:
Your router management page
is accessed through the use of
your Internet web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera) and
will be referenced frequently in this User’s Guide.
1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera) and
go to
. Your router will prompt you for a user name and password.
2. Next to Language, click the drop-down list to select your preferred language.
Enter
the default user name and password and then click
Login
.
Default User Name:
admin
Default Password:
admin
Change your router login password
Main > Password
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
2. Click on
Main
, and click on
Password
.
3. Under the
Administrator
section, in the
New Password
field, enter the new
password, and in the
Confirm Password
field, retype the new password again to
confirm.
4. To save changes, click
Apply
.
Note:
If you change the router login password, you will need to access the router
management page using the User Name “admin” and the new password instead of the
default password “admin”.

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