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4.5.16 Web Access Control
The Web Access Control page allows you to access the router remotely via the web from the
WAN side. See Figure 1-27.
Figure 1-27 : Web Access Control
If you want to access your router at home from a remote location such as your office, configure
your WAN IP address using the following procedure.
4.5.16.1 Enable Web Access Control (WAN-Side)
1. Check Enable to enable the web access control feature.
2. In the Choose a connection field, select the connection used to connect to the Internet.
3. In the Remote Host IP field, enter the WAN-side IP address you will use to access your
router (for example, 10.10.10.1).
4. In the Remote Netmask field, enter the netmask of your WAN-side IP address.
5. Enter a port number In the Redirect Port field (for example, 80).
6. Click Apply to temporarily activate the settings on the page.
This WAN address is added to the IP Access List. This allows you to access you router at
home from a WAN IP (10.10.10.1) via Web.
NoteāThe changes take effect when you click Apply; however, if the router configuration
is not saved, these changes will be lost upon router reboot.