User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- So what is a gateway?
- So how Do I figure out the Subnet Mask?
- So how does this IP thing work?
- What do you mean by a routable subnet?
- So what is a Router?
- Connecting Multiple Clients to the Internet using NAT
- Examples
- Public IP’s to less than 10 Clients Through One Radio
- Public IP’s to multiple Clients Through One Radio
- Product Quality
- Service and Environment
- Additional Comments
- About You (optional)
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Port Filtering
This feature allows the radio to block requests to and from devices behind the
router. A list of the devices filtered appears at the bottom of the window.
Enable Port Filtering:
Click to apply the rules enabled from the Filter list.
WAN / LAN:
Select the network.
Filter Rule ID:
Enter the filter rule ID here to retrieve its information.
Allow / Deny:
The rule can either allow or deny ports.
Destination IP Range:
Enter the range of IP addresses on the WAN side
where the rule would apply.
Source Port Range:
Enter the range of ports on the LAN side where the
rule would apply.
Destination Port
Range:
Enter the range of ports on the WAN side where the
rule would apply.
ICMP Type:
This allows you to block certain types of ICMP as a
prevention against port scanning and some viruses.
Protocol:
Select the protocol used for this rule.
Update:
Click to apply changes after editing or deleting a filter.
Source IP Range:
Enter the range of IP addresses on the LAN side where
the rule would apply.
New:
Click to create a new filter. Fields will be cleared and
you may enter the information for the new filter.
Add:
After creating a filter, click this button to include the
new filter in the Filter list.
Edit / Delete:
Click to modify or eliminate the selected filter.