UltraLink E-Series Manual
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Adding rules to your Windows Firewall settings
Note:
You may need administrator rights to modify your Windows Firewall settings. For more information,
see Windows documentation or contact your system administrator.
1.
Windows 10 – Click
Start
Settings
Network & Internet
Ethernet
Windows
Firewall
.
Windows 7 – Click
Control Panel
Network and Internet
Network and Sharing Center.
2.
Windows 10 – In the left panel, click
Advanced Settings
.
Windows 7 – In the left panel, click
Windows Firewall
>
Advanced Settings
.
3.
Click
Inbound Rules
.
4.
In the
Actions
panel, click
New Rule
. Configure the new rule with the following settings:
Rule type
– Select
Custom
.
Program
– Select
All programs
.
Protocol and Ports
– Next to
Protocol
, select TCP. Next to Local port, select Specific ports.
For the port number, enter
445
. Next to
Remote port
, select
All Ports
.
Scope
– Under the remote IP address, add the IP range you want to use for your transmitter.
You can use a range (such as
192.168.1.0/24
) or a single IP address (such as
192.152.168.62
).
Action
– Select
Allow the connection
.
Profile
– Select the network location of your system (
Domain
,
Private
, or
Public
).
Name
– Enter the name for your rule (such as
UltraLink – TCP rule
).
5.
In the
Actions
panel, click
New Rule
. Configure the new rule with the following settings:
Rule type
– Select
Custom
.
Program
– Select
All programs
.
Protocol
and
Ports
– Under
Protocol type
, select
ICMPv4
.
Scope
– Under the remote IP address, add the IP range you want to use for your transmitter.
You can use a range (such as
192.168.1.0/24
) or a single IP address (such as
192.152.168.62
).
Action
– Select
Allow the connection
.
Profile
– Select the network location of your system (
Domain
,
Private
, or
Public
).
Name
– Enter the name for your rule (such as
UltraLink – ICMPv4 rule
).
For more information on configuring your Windows firewall, see your network administrator.
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