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All existing port filtering rules will be listed in ‘Current Filter Table’:
If you want to delete one or more rule(s) listed here, check ‘Select’ box of the
rule(s) you wish to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button; Click ‘Delete All’
to delete all rules. If you want to unselect all selected boxes, click ‘Reset’
button.
2-8-2 IP Filtering
Not only ports, you can also block certain local IP address(es) from accessing
Internet. These IP address(es) will not be able to access Internet, however,
they can still communicate with other LAN devices / computers.
The descriptions of every setup item are listed below:
Item Name
Description
Enable IP Filtering
Check this box to enable IP filtering.
Local IP Address
Input the IP address you wish to add to IP filtering
list. The IP address you inputted here must belong
to the same subnet of current LAN IP address. If
not, you’ll receive an error message when you
attempt to add this IP address to the list.
Protocol
Select the protocol type you wish to block from
dropdown list: ‘TCP’, ‘UDP’, or ‘Both’.
Comment
Input any descriptive text about this rule, so you
can remember the purpose of this rule. You can
input up to 20 alphanumerical characters in this
Summary of Contents for br-6204wlg
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Page 17: ...16 2 Select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server then click OK...
Page 26: ...25 Please click start run at the bottom lower corner of your desktop Input cmd then click OK...
Page 78: ...77 DDNS service Next Save DDNS settings Cancel Discard all settings you made in this page...
Page 80: ...79 3 1 1 Status Information You can check current system wide status of this router here...
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