7
Using the Configuration Manager's
Advanced Program
Most users will not need to manually set up their Modem/Router. In the unlikely event
that you do, you can use the Configuration Manager's Advanced program to change
the Modem/Router's default settings
.
This chapter includes:
•
Suggestions for settings that you might want to change
•
A brief description of the online and context-sensitive help that is
available
•
Instructions for launching the
Advanced
program
•
An overview of the available configuration menus and settings
Changing Default Settings
Here are some reasons why you might want to use the
Advanced
program to change
the Modem/Router's default settings.
¾
You need to manually enter your service provider settings for the built-in 3G+
modem.
¾
You want to connect the Modem/Router to your ADSL or cable modem, using the
built-in 3G+ modem as a backup Internet connection. See
The Basic Setup Page
on page 55 for details.
¾
You want to block access to certain URLs or set up Scheduling usage rules. See
The URL Blocking Page
on page 71 and
The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule
Setting Pages
on page 82 for details.
¾
You want to hide the SSID name so other network users cannot see your wireless
network. See
The Wireless Setting Page
on page 59 for details.
¾
You want to change Modem/Router settings to establish a firewall to guard against
unauthorized access to your network. See
The MAC Address Control Page
on
page 73 for details.
¾
You want to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming consoles
can access the Internet through your Modem/Router's firewall. See
Configuring
Forwarding Rules
on page 64 for details.
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