User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Troubleshooting
- Using Discovery
- IP Addressing
- Technical Specifications
- Safety Information
- End User Software License Agreement
- ISP Information
- Glossary
- 802.11b
- 802.11g
- 10BASE-T
- 100BASE-TX
- Access Point
- Ad Hoc mode
- Auto-negotiation
- Bandwidth
- Category 3 Cables
- Category 5 Cables
- Channel
- Client
- DHCP
- DNS Server Address
- DSL modem
- Encryption
- ESSID
- Ethernet
- Ethernet Address
- Fast Ethernet
- Firewall
- Full Duplex
- Router
- Half Duplex
- Hub
- IEEE
- IETF
- Infrastructure mode
- IP
- IP Address
- ISP
- LAN
- MAC
- MAC Address
- NAT
- Network
- Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Protocol
- PPPoE
- PPTP
- RJ-45
- Server
- SSID
- Subnet Address
- Subnet mask
- Subnets
- Switch
- TCP/IP
- Traffic
- universal plug and play
- URL Filter
- WAN
- WECA
- WEP
- Wi-Fi
- Wireless Client
- Wireless LAN Service Area
- Wizard
- WLAN
- WPA
- Glossary
- Regulatory Notices for the 11g Cable/DSL Router
72 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION
■ Allow them individually by entering this.goodsite.com in one
field and that.goodsite.com in another.
or
■ Allow them by entering the keyword goodsite.com into one of the
fields. This will allow all URLs containing the string goodsite.com.
As well as allowing this.goodsite.com and
that.goodsite.com, the keyword goodsite.com would allow
sites that had the string goodsite.com in their URL, for example
xxxgoodsite.com.
To filter a generic keyword enter it into one of the fields. You should
exercise caution when choosing a keyword as sites that you may wish to
block may be allowed if you choose too general a keyword.
The Router filters all traffic from domains that have been blocked using
the URL filter. If need to access an external mail server, FTP server or other
named device outside your network, you must list it in one of the allow
fields.
You can filter up to 30 keywords and URLs.
Computers that should not be subject to URL filtering can be excluded by
ticking the Bypass URL Filter checkbox in the PC Privileges setup screen.
See “
PC Privileges” on page 67.