![]() ![]() Block Anonymous Internet Requests (Enabled)- This setting prevents the router from being able to be pinged or otherwise connected to on the external interface, unless you have defined a port-forwarding filter.At the bottom of the screen are four radial selections with the default setting in parenthesis: If you want to filter by MAC address, just click the Edit MAC Filter Setting button and specify the MAC addresses that should be denied access. Keep in mind that the router only supports five entries for either IP address range or port range, so you need to be judicious about what you filter. Similarly, if you want to prevent certain port numbers from being accessed by internal hosts (for example, instant messenger software or gaming ports), you specify them, too. For example, if you want to prevent host 192.168.173.115 from accessing the Internet, you can specify that IP address in the Filter IP Address Range fields, and the router will not allow that host to access external resources. ![]() The Filter screen is where you can configure IP address, port, and MAC address filtering of internal hosts. In both instances, the configuration applies to traffic from the internal network accessing external resources (egress filtering). The Security tab consists of two screens, Filter and VPN Passthrough. To enter a static route, fill in the appropriate information and specify the interface that the route uses as the exit interface. To enable RIP routing, just select Enable and then select the transmit and receive RIP versions from the drop-down boxes. ![]() NAT configuration is a simple enable/disable toggle. ![]()
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