User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Getting to Know the Gateway
- 2 Installing the Gateway
- 3 Preconfiguration Guidelines
- 4 Configuring the Gateway
- Accessing the Gateway’s Web Management
- Understanding the Web Management Interface Menus
- Web Management Interface Menus
- Viewing Information About Your Network and Connected Devices
- Viewing Information About Your Network and Connections
- Configuring Firewall Settings
- Viewing System Software Settings
- Configuring System Hardware
- Configuring Your Home Network
- Working with Connected Devices
- Configuring Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Features
- Troubleshooting the Gateway
- 5 Configuring the Gateway’s mso Interface
- Accessing the Gateway’s Web Management
- Understanding the Web Management Interface Menus
- Web Management Interface Menus
- Configuring the Gateway Settings
- Configuring Connections
- Configuring Firewall Settings
- Viewing System Software Settings
- Configuring Hardware
- Configuring Your Home Network
- Working with Connected Devices
- Configuring Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Features
- Troubleshooting the Gateway
- 6 Troubleshooting Procedures
- Basic Troubleshooting Procedures
- Advanced Troubleshooting Procedures
- Specific Troubleshooting Procedures
- Unable to Log In to Gateway
- Local Networked Devices Unable to Access the Gateway
- Unable to Access the Internet
- Unable to Access Networked Devices
- Using the Ping Utility to Troubleshoot
- Gateway Disconnects from the Internet
- Slow Web Browsing
- Unable to Configure Port Forwarding
- Unable to Use Pass-thru VPN
- Gateway is Not Passing DHCP Address to a computer
- Determining a Computer’s MAC Address
- Wireless Troubleshooting
- Application and Gaming Troubleshooting
- Connecting to Messenger Services Behind the Gateway
- Connecting to America Online Behind the Gateway
- Connecting to XBox Live, PSP, and Nintendo WFC
- Index
Configuring the Gateway’s mso Interface
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Specifying Services to be Blocked
To block services for non-trusted computers, perform the following procedure from the
Managed Services menu.
1. Next to Enable Managed Services, click Enabled.
2. Under Blocked Services, click ADD. The Add Blocked Service menu appears (see Figure
88).
3. Complete the fields in the Add Blocked Service menu (see Table 44).
4. Click SAVE (or click CANCEL to discard your settings). If you clicked SAVE, the blocked
service appears below Blocked Services on the Managed Services menu.
5. To block additional services, repeat steps 2 through 4.
6. To edit a blocked service, click the EDIT button next to the blocked service you want to
modify, edit the settings on the Add Blocked Service menu (see Table 44), and click SAVE.
7. To delete a blocked service, click the X next to the service. When the Delete Service Block
Rule message appears, click OK to delete the blocked URL or CANCEL to retain it. If you
clicked OK, the service is removed from Blocked Services on the Managed Services
menu.