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Table 15. My Network Menu Options
Option
Description
View status of the connected client’s MAC address.
Mac Address
View status of connected client’s IP address.
IP Address
View status of the connected client’s Subnet Mask.
Subnet Mask
View status of the connected client’s Lease Time.
Lease Time
View status of the connected client’s Speed.
Speed (kbps)
Connected to
View whether the connected client is Ethernet or Wireless.
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Advanced Menu Options
The Advanced Menu lets you:
•
Enable advanced features of the Cable Modem/Router
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Configure the LAN IP address, MAC address, and port number filtering
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Configure WAN to LAN port forwarding and triggers
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Configure DMZ hosting
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Configure DDNS
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Configure RIP parameters
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Configure Options
MAC Filtering
The MAC Filtering page allows you to configure MAC address filters in order to block
Internet traffic to specific network devices on your LAN.
To access the
MAC Filtering
page:
1
Click the
Router
menu tab.
2
Then click the
Advanced
/
MAC Filtering
submenu.
Figure 16 shows an example of the menu and Table 16 describes the items you can
select.
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Figure 16. Example of MAC Filtering Page
Table 16. MAC Filtering Menu Option
Option
Description
MAC Address
PCs and other devices can be added to the MAC filter table by
entering their MAC addresses into the
Add MAC Address
box, and
clicking the
Add MAC Address
button. Internet traffic to and from
each listed Address will be blocked.
The Mac Addresses of the computers attached to your network can
be found in the
My Network
table.
To access the
DHCP Clients
table click on
Router
on the menu tab then Basic/My Network
submenu.
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IP Filtering
The IP Filtering page allows you to configure IP address filters in order to block specific
network devices on your LAN from accessing the Internet. By entering starting and
ending IP address ranges, you can configure which local PCs are denied access to the
WAN.
We recommend assigning a static IP address to your computer when using IP Filtering.
By default, the Cable Modem/Router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses. DHCP does
not guarantee that your computer will be assigned the same IP address. When assigning
a static IP address to your computer you should select an address that is outside the IP
addresses assigned by the Cable Modem/Router’s DHCP server. By default the DHCP
Server assigns addresses from
192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.255. We recommend using
192.168.0.6 as the static IP address for your computer.
To access the
IP Filtering
page:
1
Click the
Router
menu tab.
2
Then click the
Advanced/IP Filtering
submenu.
Figure 17 shows an example of the menu and Table 17 describes the items you can
select.
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Figure 17. Example of IP Filtering Page
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