User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Using Qwest DSL
- Performing a Basic Setup
- Setting Up Static IP Address
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- Accessing Advanced Settings
- WAN IP Address
- Wireless Settings
- Wireless MAC Authentication
- Wireless Advanced Settings
- DHCP Server
- Services Blocking
- Website Blocking
- Remote Management/Telnet
- Port Forwarding
- DMZ Hosting
- Firewall
- Dynamic Routing
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- Static Routing
- IP QoS Setting
- Telnet Timeout Setting
- LAN IP Address
- Viewing the Modem’s Status
- Using Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- Static IP Address on the Computer
- Computer Security
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Firewall Security Level Services
- Alternative System Setup
- Additional Technical Support Options
- Notices
- Limited Warranty

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Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings
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Warning: The DMZ host computer will be vulnerable to com-
puter hackers on the Internet while in DMZ mode.
Firewall
Selecting Firewall in the “Advanced Settings” screen generates the “Firewall
Security Level” screen. Select the level of security needed for the network. See
“Appendix f” on page 91 for details concerning each level of security.
Dynamic Routing
Selecting Dynamic Routing in the “Advanced Settings” screen generates the
“Dynamic Routing” screen.
If a gateway is set up behind the Modem in the network configuration, consult the
documentation that came with the gateway to see what kind of Dynamic Routing
is required, then select the needed option.