Table 9. Options Menu Option
Option
Description
WAN Blocking
Prevents the cable modem/router or the PCs behind it from being visible to
the WAN (i.e. from the Internet). For instance, pings to the cable
modem/router’s WAN IP address or to the devices behind it are not
returned. This makes it more difficult for hackers to attack your PCs and
other devices on your network.
IPSec/PPTP
PassThrough
Enable to support VPN devices or software on your network.
Remote
Configuration
Management
Allows the cable modem/router to be remotely administered at port 8080.
When enabled, navigate to http://CMIPAddress:8080/ to administer the
cable modem/router remotely). You can find your CM: WAN IP address on
the
Basic Setup
page.
Multicast Enable
Allows multicast specific traffic (denoted by a multicast specific address) to
be passed to and from the PCs on the private network behind the cable
modem/router.
UPnP Enable
Select Enable to enable the UPnP agent in the cable modem/router. If you
are running an application that requires UPnP, check this box.
RgPassThrough
Allows PCs behind the cable modem/router to bypass the cable
modem/router DHCP server and NAT functions. PCs or other IP devices
can be added to the passthrough table by entering the MAC addresses of the
devices into the passthrough table.
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