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1
Click the
Wireless
icon and click the
MAC Authentication
tab. In the
MAC Authentication
screen, click the
Add new MAC address
button.
2
In the
MAC Address
field, enter the MAC Address of the computer to block and click
Apply
.
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3
The MAC Address will appear in the
MAC List
. In the
MAC Restrict Mode
field select
Deny
. Then,
click
Apply
.
2.5
Setting Up NAT Forwarding for a Game Server
Thomas manages a Civilization IV server on a computer behind the Device. In order for players on
the Internet (like
A
in the figure below) to communicate with the server, Thomas can use port
forwarding or application forwarding. Application forwarding can be easier to set up since you do
not need to specify port numbers manually.
Note: You cannot configure an application forwarding rule that uses the same ports as a
configured port forwarding rule.
Note: If firewall is enabled, you may also need to configure an Access Control List rule for
the relevant ports. See
Access Control List
.
Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup
D
=192.168.1.34
WAN
LAN
TCP/UDP port 6500
A
UDP ports 2302 and 13139
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2.5.1
Port Forwarding
Thomas needs to configure the port settings and IP address on the Device. Traffic should be
forwarded to TCP/UDP port 6500, and UDP ports 2302 and 13139 of the server computer which has
an IP address of 192.168.1.34.
Thomas may set up the port settings by configuring the port settings for the server computer.
1
Click
Network Settings > NAT > Add new rule
and configure the screen with the following
values:
2
The screen should look as follows. Click
Apply
.
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for UDP ports 2302 and 13139. The port forwarding settings you configured
appear in the table.
Players on the Internet then can have access to Thomas’ server.
Service Name
CivIV
External Port/s
Enter
6500
as the
Start
and
End
port.
Server IP Address
Enter the IP address of the server. This is
192.168.1.34
for this example.
Protocol
Select
TCP/UDP
. This should be the protocol supported by the server.
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2.5.2
Application Forwarding
Application forwarding can be used instead of port forwarding for forwarding traffic to the server.
1
Click
Network Settings > NAT > Add new rule
. Select
Active
and in the
Application Category
dropdown menu, select
Games
.
1
The following screen appears. Enter the
Server IP Address
as
192.168.1.34
and in the
Application Forwarded
dropdown menu, select
Civilization IV
. Click
Apply
.
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2
The application forwarding settings you configured appear in the table.
2.6
Access Your Home Computer from the Internet Using
DDNS
If you connect your Device to the Internet and it uses a dynamic WAN IP address, it is inconvenient
for you to access your home computer from the Internet. The Device’s WAN IP address changes
dynamically. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) allows you to access your home computer using a domain
name.
Note: You will need to enable remote desktop server service on your home computer. The
remote desktop server feature is only included in Windows Professional, Business
and Ultimate versions.
Note: If firewall is enabled, you may also need to configure an Access Control List rule for
the relevant ports. See
Access Control List
.
To use this feature, you have to apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org.
This tutorial covers:
•
Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org
•
Configuring DDNS on Your Device
•
Configuring Port Forwarding on your Device
•
Testing the DDNS Setting
Note: If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use DDNS.
w.x.y.z
a.b.c.d
A