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TRENDnet User’s Guide
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• LAN IP Address Range: Enter the IP address or IP address range to apply the
protocol (e.g. 192.168.10.20-192.168.10.20 or 192.168.10.20-192.168.10.30).
Note: The filter will not be applied to IP addresses outside of the range specified.
Protocol – Select the protocol type to filter. TCP, UDP.
• Schedule: Click the drop-down list to select the pre-defined schedule to apply.
The filter will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined
schedule. (See “
Create Schedule” section on page 33).
Note: Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correct and you have defined a schedule. See page 37 to configure Time Settings
and see page 38 to create a schedule.
• Enabled: Checking the Enabled option activates on the LAN Client Filter rule.
MAC Address Filters
Basic > Parent Control
Every network device has a unique, 12-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address. Using
MAC filters, you can allow or deny specific computers and other devices from using this
router’s wired network.
Review the settings under MAC Filter section. Click Apply to save settings.
• MAC Filter Mode: Select the option you would like to apply to the listed MAC
address.
o Disabled: Select this option to disable MAC filter rule.
o Deny: Select this option to deny listed MAC addresses.
o Allow: Select this option to only allow listed MAC addresses.
• MAC Filters: Enter the MAC address of the devices you would like to filter. (e.g.
00:11:22:AA:BB:CC)
Note: Enter the Add the MAC addresses to the MAC Table first before applying the
MAC filter function.
• Interface: Select the interface of the MAC address filter
o LAN: Local Access Network, wired clients
o WLAN: Wireless Local Access Network, wireless clients
o Both: Select this option if you uncertain which interface to use.
Note: MAC filter can be configured to allow access to the listed MAC address and
deny all others unlisted or vice versa. The recommended function is to choose to
only allow access to the MAC addresses listed and deny all others unlisted because it
is easier to determine the MAC addresses of devices in your network then to
determine which MAC addresses you do not want to allow access. You can check the
DHCP Client List for the MAC addresses of the devices on your network, see page 56
or refer to your computer or device documentation to find the MAC address.
ADVANCED
Change your router IP address
Advanced > Setup > LAN Setting
In most cases, you do not need to change your router IP address settings. Typically, the
router IP address settings only needs to be changed, if you plan to use another router in
your network with the same IP address settings, if you are connecting your router to an
existing network that is already using the IP address settings your router is using, or if
you are experiencing problems establishing VPN connections to your office network
through your router.
Note: If you are not encountering any issues or are not faced with one of the cases
described above or similar, it is recommended to keep your router IP address
settings as default.
Default Router IP Address: 192.168.10.1
Default Router Network: 192.168.10.0 / 255.255.255.0