User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Router Setup
- Wireless Networking and Security
- Basic
- ADvanced
- Change your router IP address
- Set up the DHCP server on your router
- Set up DHCP reservation
- Manually configure your Internet connection
- Clone a MAC address
- Add static routes to your router
- IPv6 Internet Connection Settings
- Prioritize traffic using QoS (Quality of Service)
- Advanced wireless settings
- Set your router date and time
- Create schedules
- Access Control
- Open a device on your network to the Internet
- Enable/disable Application Layer Gateways (ALG)
- Enable/disable UPnP on your router
- Using External USB Storage
- Print Share Utility Installation
- Router Maintenance & Monitoring
- Change your router login password
- Change your device name
- Change your device URL
- Identify your network on the Internet
- Allow remote access to your router management page
- Reset your router to factory defaults
- Router Default Settings
- Backup and restore your router configuration settings
- Upgrade your router firmware
- Reboot your router
- Allow/deny ping requests to your router from the Internet
- Check the router system information
- Router Management Page Structure
- Technical Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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Enable/disable Application Layer Gateways (ALG)
Advanced > Firewall > ALG
You may want to configure your router to allow computers the use of specific high layer
applications or service sessions to pass through. Application Layer Gateways (ALG)
allows you to easily enable or disable these applications to pass through your router.
Note: It is recommended to leave these settings enabled.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page”
on page 16).
2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Click on the Firewall section and click on Special Applications.
4. Review the applications to enable or disable. Click Apply to save the changes.
• Email Receiving (POP3): Allows POP3 protocol through your router.
• Email Receiving (SMTP): Allows SMTP protocol through your router.
• Streaming Video (RTP): Allows RTP video protocol through your router.
• Streaming Media (RTSP): Allows STMP video protocol through your router.
• Streaming Media (WMP/MMS): Allows WMP/MMS protocol through your router.
• Streaming Media-VoIP (SIP): Allows SIP protocol through your router.
• Streaming Media-VoIP (H.323): Allows H.323 protocol through your router.
• File Transfer (FTP): Allows FTP protocol through your router.
• File Transfer (TFTP): Allows TFTP protocol through your router.
• Remote control (Telnet): Allows Telnet protocol through your router.
• Instant messaging (MSN): Allows MSN instant messaging protocols through your
router.
• VPN Pass-Through: Allows VPN connections through your router.
Enable/disable UPnP on your router
Advanced > Advanced Network
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows devices connected to a network to discover each
other and automatically open the connections or services for specific applications (e.g.
instant messenger, online gaming applications, etc.) UPnP is enabled on your router by
default to allow specific applications required by your computers or devices to allow
connections through your router as they are needed.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page”
on page 16).
2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. Click on the Administrator section and click on Advanced Network.










