User manual
You can allow or block Internet access for any computer on your
local network using the Access Control feature. These access
restrictions can be based on IP address as well as MAC address.
Access Control is enabled by default.
To define a new access rule, click "New".
On the page that appears:
1. Enter a name for the access rule you would like to define in the
"Rule Name" field. Choose a name that is easy to remember.
2. If VLAN is implemented then select the LAN or WAN interface,
otherwise take the defaults.
3. In the "SELECT CLIENT" section you can enter the IP or MAC
addresses of the clients whose access you would like to restrict
with this rule.
4. Access control can be defined based on local IP or MAC address
(uniquely identifies the network adapter of the device). If an
access rule is defined by MAC address, the rule defined for the
device will be valid even if the local IP address changes.
5. It is possible to enter the MAC or IP addresses individually or
choose them from the list of client devices in the local network.
6. Enter the MAC address of the device you would like to restrict
traffic from in "New MAC Address" or IP address of the device
in the "New IP address range" field. For a single IP address,
enter the same value in the two boxes that define the range.
(e.g. 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.2). To restrict access for all
devices in an IP address range, enter the beginning and ending
IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.2.2 and 192.168.2.50). Click the
"Add >" button to add the device to the restricted list.
7. Select "Block all traffic" to block all traffic to and from the
Internet interface.
8. To block an application select an application from the list and
click "Add>" to add the application to the restricted application
list.