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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced Wireless – Advanced Settings
To access Advanced Settings, point to the Advanced Wireless on the left window and click Advanced Settings submenu, or click
the Advanced Settings button in the Wireless Settings window.
In this page, you can configure more advanced settings of
802.11g wireless radio. However, it is recommended to remain
as default unless your ISP requests to change it.
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Advanced Wireless – MAC Filtering
To access MAC Filtering, point to the Advanced Wireless on the left window and click MAC Filtering submenu, or click the MAC
Filtering button in the Wireless Settings window.
This page can help you to allow or deny certain MAC addresses
to pass through or block out.
Click Add at the bottom of the window to enter MAC address.
Click Apply at the bottom of the page to add the MAC address
to the wireless MAC filtering list.
Select Enable Wireless MAC Filter and click the only ALLOW
computers listed to access wireless network or only DENY
computers listed to access wireless network of the filtering
policy. Click Apply to save the settings. Go to Maintenance ->
System and click Reboot to restart the device and let the new
settings take effect.
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Advanced Wireless – Wireless QoS
To access Wireless QoS, point to the Advanced Wireless on the left window and click Wireless QoS submenu, or click the Quality
of Service button in the Wireless Settings window.
Select WMM to enable can control the transmitting of voice or
video over wireless connection in order to provide better
connection quality. Select WMM No Acknowledgement to
enable could have more efficient throughout but higher error
rates in a noisy Radio Frequency (RF) environment.
Click Add at the bottom of the window to see the Add Wireless
QoS Classes section. Enter information in the section, and click
Apply. Click Apply WMM Settings to save the settings. Go to
Maintenance -> System and click Reboot to restart the device
and let the new settings take effect.
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Advanced – Port Forwarding
To access the Port Forwarding window, click the Port Forwarding button in the Advanced directory. Port Forwarding is used to
redirect data to a single PC.
Click the Add button to set up a rule as follows.
Enter an IP address in the Private IP field, select a Protocol
Type from the drop-down list, enter a range of ports in the
Public Start Port and Public End Port fields, and then click the
Apply button to see the customized rule in the ACTIVE PORT
FORWARDING RULES table.
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Advanced – Port Triggering
To access the Port Triggering window, click the Port Triggering button in the Advanced directory.
Some applications require that the remote parties open specific
ports in the Router’s firewall for access. Port Trigger
dynamically opens the Open Ports in the firewall when an
application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a
remote party using Trigger Ports. The Router allows the remote
party form the WAN side to establish new connections back to
the application on the LAN side using the Open Ports.
Applications such as games, video conferencing, and other
remote access applications require that specific ports in the
Router’s firewall be opened for access by applications.
Click Add to see the Add Port Triggering section. You can
configure the port settings on this window by clicking the Select
an application radio button and then using the drop-down list
to choose an existing application, or by clicking the Custom
application radio button and entering your own Application
Rule in the field provided. Click Apply when you are finished
with the port setting configuration. The new Application Rule will
appear in the Port Triggering table.
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Advanced – DMZ
To access the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) window, click the DMZ button in the Advanced directory.
Since some applications are not compatible with NAT, the
Router supports use of a DMZ IP address for a single host on
the LAN. This IP address is not protected by NAT and will
therefore be visible to agents on the Internet with the right type
of software. Keep in mind that any client PC in the DMZ will be
exposed to various types of security risks. If you use the DMZ,
take measures (such as client-based virus protection) to protect
the remaining client PCs on your LAN from possible
contamination through the DMZ.
To designate a DMZ IP address, select Enabled DMZ, type in
the IP Address of the server or device on your LAN, and click
the Apply button. To remove DMZ status from the designated
IP address, deselect the Enable DMZ and click Apply. It will be
necessary to save the settings and reboot the Router before the
DMZ is activated.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – Parental Control
To access the Parent Control window, click the Parent Control button in the Advanced directory.
It has two subcategories: Block Website and Block MAC
Address. You can either point to the Parental Control on the
left window and click one of the submenus, or click one of the
buttons in the Parental Control window.
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Parental Control – Block Website
To access Block Website, point to the Parental Control on the left window and click Block Website submenu, or click the Block
Website button in the Parental Control window.
Use this window to deny access to specified websites.
Click Add to see the Add Block Website section. URL
(Uniform Resource Locator) is a specially formatted text string
that uniquely defines an Internet website. This section will allow
users to block computers on the LAN from accessing certain
URLs. This may be accomplished by simply entering the URL to
be blocked in the URL field.
To configure for URL blocking, enter the website’s address into
the URL field, click Schedule Rule or Manual Schedule radio
button. For Schedule Rule, select a rule in the drop down list.
Rules in the list can be configured in Advanced -> Schedules.
For manual Schedule configure as follows. Use the radio
buttons to click the desired Day(s), either All Week or Select
Day(s) (in which case you must tick the checkboxes for the
desired individual days of the week), select the desired Start
Time and End Time or tick the All Day – 24 hrs checkbox, and
then click the Block Website button. Click the Apply button to
see the configured URL blocking entry is displayed in the Block
Website. To remove a Blocked URL entry in the table, click the
corresponding button. To modify a table entry, click the
corresponding
button, make the desired changes, and then
click the Apply button.
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Parental Control – Block MAC Address
Use this window to deny access to specified MAC address.
Click Add to see the Add Block MAC Address section.
MAC address is a specially formatted text string
(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) that uniquely identification of a device.
This section will allow users to block devices with certain
MAC addresses on the LAN.
To configure for MAC address blocking, enter the username
into the Username field, click Current PC’s Mac Address
to have MAC address of current computer, or click Other
MAC Address and enter a MAC address manually. Click
Schedule Rule or Manual Schedule radio button to
configure the time schedule. For Schedule Rule, select a
rule in the drop down list. Rules in the list can be configured
in Advanced -> Schedules. For manual Schedule
configure as follows. Use the radio buttons to click the
desired Day(s), either All Week or Select Day(s) (in which
case you must tick the checkboxes for the desired
individual days of the week), select the desired Start Time
and End Time or tick the All Day – 24 hrs checkbox, and
then click the Block Website button. Click the Apply button
to see the configured URL blocking entry is displayed in the
Block Website. To remove a Blocked URL entry in the
table, click the corresponding button. To modify a table
entry, click the corresponding
button, make the desired
changes, and then click the Apply button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – Filtering Options
To access the Filtering Options window, click the Filtering Options button in the Advanced directory.
It has three subcategories: Inbound Filtering, Outbound
Filtering and Bridge Filtering. You can either point to the
Filtering Options on the left window and click one of the
submenus, or click one of the buttons in the Filtering Options
window.
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Filtering Options – Inbound Filtering
To access Inbound Filtering, point to the Filtering Options on the left window and click Inbound Filtering submenu, or click the
Inbound button in the Filtering Options window.
The Inbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to allow
incoming IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one
condition on this window. All of the specified conditions in this
filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. By default,
all incoming IP traffic from the Internet is blocked when the
firewall is enabled.
Click the Add button to see the Add Inbound IP Filtering
section, enter the information in the section. Explanations of
parameters are described below. Click the Apply button to add
the entry in the Active Inbound IP Filtering table. To remove an
entry in the table, click the corresponding button. To modify a
table entry, click the corresponding
button, make the desired
changes, and then click the Apply button.
Filters Parameter
Filter Name
Protocol
Select IP Range by
Description
Enter a name for the new filter.
Select the transport protocol (TCP and UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or Any) that will be used for the filter rule.
Select either IP Address or Netmask to show different items.
Enter the start and end IP address for the range of IP addresses which you are creating the
Source IP Address
filter rule.
Source Port
Destination Port
Source IP Address & This is the IP address and their associated subnets for which you are creating the
Source Subnet Mask filter rule.
The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an
Outbound or Inbound Filter rule.
The Destination Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an
Outbound or Inbound Filter rule.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Filtering Options – Outbound Filtering
To access Outbound Filtering, point to the Filtering Options on the left window and click Outbound Filtering submenu, or click the
Outbound button in the Filtering Options window.
The Outbound Filter allows you to create a filter rule to block
outgoing IP traffic by specifying a filter name and at least one
condition on this window. All of the specified conditions in this
filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Filters are
used to allow or deny LAN or WAN users from accessing the
Internet or your internal network.
Click the Add button to see the Add Outbound IP Filtering
section, enter the information in the section. Explanations of
parameters are described below. Click the Apply button to add
the entry in the Active Outbound IP Filtering table. To remove
an entry in the table, click the corresponding button. To
modify a table entry, click the corresponding
button, make
the desired changes, and then click the Apply button.
Filters Parameter
Filter Name
Protocol
Select IP Range by
Description
Enter a name for the new filter.
Select the transport protocol (TCP and UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or Any) that will be used for the filter rule.
Select either IP Address or Netmask to show different items.
Enter the start and end IP address for the range of IP addresses which you are creating the
Source IP Address
filter rule.
Source Port
Destination Port
Source IP Address &
This is the IP address and their associated subnets for which you are creating the
Source Subnet Mask
filter rule.
The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an
Outbound or Inbound Filter rule.
The Destination Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an
Outbound or Inbound Filter rule.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Filtering Options – Bridge Filtering
To access Bridge Filtering, point to the Filtering Options on the left window and click Bridge Filtering submenu, or click the Bridge
button in the Filtering Options window.
Bridge filters are used to block or allow various types of packets
through the WAN/LAN interface. This may be done for security
or to improve network efficiency. The rules are configured for
individual devices based on MAC address. Filter rules can be
set up for source, destination or both. You can set up filter rules
and disable the entire set of rules without loosing the rules that
have been configured.
Select Bridge Filtering Global Policy: ALLOW all packets but
DENY those matching any of the specific rules listed or
DENY all packets but ALLOW those matching any of the
specific rules listed for the rules that configured below. Click
the Add button to see the Add Bridge Filter section. Select a
protocol (PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, Apple Talk, IPX or IGMP) in the
Protocol Type list, type in a Source MAC, a Destination MAC
or both in the entry fields. Select a direction (LAN=>WAN,
WAN=>LAN, or LAN<=>WAN) in the Frame Direction list.
Click the Apply button to add the entry in the Active Bridge
Filters table. To remove an entry in the table, click the
corresponding button. To modify a table entry, click the
corresponding
button, make the desired changes, and then
click the Apply button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – Firewall Settings
To access the Firewall Settings window, click the Firewall Settings button in the Advanced directory.
This page allows the Router to enforce specific predefined policies
intended to protect against certain common types of attacks.
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) is a packet inspection process
that blocks unwanted and unrequested packets trying to reach
PCs on your LAN. A DoS "denial-of-service" attack is
characterized by an explicit attempt by attackers to prevent
legitimate users of a service from using that service. Examples
include: attempts to "flood" a network, thereby preventing
legitimate network traffic, attempts to disrupt connections between
two machines, thereby preventing access to a service, attempts to
prevent a particular individual from accessing a service, or,
attempts to disrupt service to a specific system or person. Port
scan protection is designed to block attempts to discover
vulnerable ports or services that might be exploited in an attack
from the WAN.
When you have selected the desired Firewall settings by ticking
the corresponding check boxes for the various types of protection
offered on this window, click Apply.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – DNS
To access the DNS window, click the DNS button in the Advanced directory.
The Router can be configured to relay DNS settings from your
ISP or another available service to workstations on your LAN.
When using DNS relay, the Router will accept DNS requests
from hosts on the LAN and forward them to the ISP’s, or
alternative DNS servers. DNS relay can use auto discovery or
the DNS IP address can be manually entered by the user.
Alternatively, you may also disable the DNS relay and configure
hosts on your LAN to use DNS servers directly. Most users who
are using the Router for DHCP service on the LAN and are
using DNS servers on the ISP’s network, will leave DNS relay
enabled (either auto discovery or user configured).
If you have not been given specific DNS server IP addresses or
if the Router is not pre-configured with DNS server information,
select the Obtain DNS server address automatically option.
Auto discovery DNS instructs the Router to automatically obtain
the DNS IP address from the ISP through DHCP. If your WAN
connection uses a Static IP address, auto discovery for DNS
cannot be used.
If you have DNS IP addresses provided by your ISP, click the
Use the following DNS server addresses radio button and
enter these IP addresses in the available entry fields for the
Preferred DNS Server and the Alternative DNS Server. When
you have configured the DNS settings as desired, click the
Apply button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – Dynamic DNS
To access the Dynamic DNS window, click the Dynamic DNS button in the Advanced directory.
The Router supports DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service).
The Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic public IP address
to be associated with a static host name in any of the many
domains, allowing access to a specified host from various
locations on the Internet. This is enabled to allow remote
access to a host by clicking a hyperlinked URL in the form
hostname.dyndns.org, Many ISPs assign public IP addresses
using DHCP, this can make it difficult to locate a specific host
on the LAN using standard DNS. If for example you are running
a public web server or VPN server on your LAN, this ensures
that the host can be located from the Internet if the public IP
address changes. DDNS requires that an account be setup with
one of the supported DDNS providers.
Click Add to see the Add DDNS Settings section. Enter the
required DDNS information, click the Apply button to see the
entry in the Dynamic DNS List table. To remove an entry in the
table, click the corresponding button. To modify a table entry,
click the corresponding
button, make the desired changes,
and then click the Apply button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced – Network Tools
To access the Network Tools window, click the Network Tools button in the Advanced directory. It has six subcategories: Port
Mapping, IGMP, QoS, UPnP, ADSL and SNMP.
You can either point to the Network Tools on the left window
and click one of the submenus, or click one of the buttons in the
Network Tools window.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – Port Mapping
To access Port Mapping, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click Port Mapping submenu, or click the Port
Mapping button in the Network Tools window.
Tick the Enable Port Mapping check box and select a PVC
and its Priority assigning to the specific LAN port or wireless
LAN. Click Apply to take effect.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – IGMP
To access IGMP, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click IGMP submenu, or click the IGMP button in the Network
Tools window.
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) page is for
identical content transmission.
When the Enable IGMP Proxy/Snooping check box is
selected, Multicast packets are allowed to pass in both
directions on the WAN interface. Most users will want to leave
this on.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – QoS
To access QoS, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click QoS submenu, or click the QoS button in the Network Tools
window.
QoS or Quality of Service allows your Router to help prioritize
the data packet flow in your Router and network. This is very
important for time sensitive applications such as VoIP where it
may help prevent dropped calls. Large amounts of non-critical
data can be scaled so as not to affect these prioritized sensitive
real-time programs.
Select one of the PVC connections for QoS. The Router allows
you to manually configure Upstream Rate Limit or Classification
Control. Tick Enable Upstream Rate Limit and select a
number in the Bandwidth list to control the transmission rate.
Tick the Enable Classification Control check box and you can
choose ToS, Application or User Define classifications. The
information in the table below the selection differs based on the
classifications you select.
Tick the Enable check box for each queue configured and enter
information in the corresponding fields. Some experimentation
may be necessary to achieve the optimum results with your
particular ISP’s connection. When you are finished, click Apply.
Go to Maintenance -> System, and click the Reboot button to
let your new settings take effect.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – UPnP
To access UPnP, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click UPnP submenu, or click the UPnP button in the Network
Tools window.
UPnP supports zero-configuration networking and automatic
discovery for many types of networked devices. When enabled,
it allows other devices that support UPnP to dynamically join a
network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities, and learn
about the presence and capabilities of other devices. DHCP
and DNS service can also be used if available on the network.
UPnP also allows supported devices to leave a network
automatically without adverse effects to the device or other
devices on the network. UPnP is a protocol supported by
diverse networking media including Ethernet, Firewire, phone
line, and power line networking.
To enable UPnP for any available connection, tick the Enable
UPnP check box, and click the Apply button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – ADSL
To access ADSL, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click ADSL submenu, or click the ADSL button in the Network
Tools window.
This window allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL
protocols. For most ADSL accounts the default settings
Autosense will work. This configuration works with all ADSL
implementations. If you have been given instructions to change
the Modulation method used, select the desired option from the
Modulation Type drop-down list and click the Apply button.
Leave the Capability and Test Mode settings unchanged unless
otherwise instructed by your ISP. Both Bitswap Enable and
Seemless Rate Adaption (SRA) Enable deal with tests that
determine the line condition between your Router and the ISP’s
Central office.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Network Tools – SNMP
To access SNMP, point to the Network Tools on the left window and click SNMP submenu, or click the SNMP button in the Network
Tools window.
Simple Network Management Protocol is a standard for
internetwork and intranetwork management.
Tick the Enable SNMP Agent check box and configure the
parameters for SNMP on this window and then click the Apply
button.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Advanced –Routing
To access the Routing window, click the Routing button in the Advanced directory.
It has three subcategories: Static Route, Default Gateway and
RIP. You can either point to the Routing on the left window and
click one of the submenus, or click one of the buttons in the
Routing window.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Routing – Static Route
To access Static Route, point to the Routing on the left window and click Static Route submenu, or click the Static Route button in
the Routing window.
The page allows you to manually enter the routing table.
To define a gateway and hop to route data traffic, complete the
fields in the Add Static Route section. Click Apply to see the
entry in the Active Static Route table. Go to Maintenance ->
System and click Reboot to restart the device and let your
changes take effect.
To add a static route to a specific destination IP, click Add to
see the Add Static Route section. Enter a Destination IP
address, Netmask and Gateway’s IP address. Select a PVC in
the Connection drop-down list. Click Apply to see the entry in
the Active Static Route table. Go to Maintenance -> System
and click Reboot to restart the device and let your changes
take effect. To remove an entry in the table, click the
corresponding button. To modify a table entry, click the
corresponding
button, make the desired changes, and then
click the Apply button.
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