NOTE: The Blocked Port No. and Blocked Port Range section can be operated
simultaneously.
Below is an example of what you should type into the IP Access Setting page
when blocking web-browsing access to specific range of IP addresses on a
network.
Filter Group (1-5)/LAN IP Range: 100-150
Protocol Type: TCP
Blocked Port No: 80
Blocked Port Range: 0 - 0
The example above would effectively block web browsing to any user’s computer,
which has an IP address in the range of 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.150. To block
all access to a specific port you would input “0” in the first field and then choose
the Protocol Type and Blocked Port No.
7.2 Virtual Server
It is possible to set up your own Web, FTP, or other type of server on the network
from a remote access. External Internet users may enter the WAN IP address that
has been assigned by your ISP. The XRouter Aero will redirect this request to the
specified internal hidden IP address of the TCP port.
NOTE: It will be much more convenient to obtain a fixed address from your ISP.
Failure to do so will result in having to assign a different IP address every time the
connection to the ISP is reset.)