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TRENDnet User’s Guide

4.Review the firewall rule settings.

Enabled – Selecting Enabled turns on the firewall ruler and selecting Disabled turns it off.

Name – Enter a name for the firewall rule.

Action – Select Allow will allow access and selecting Deny will block or deny access.

Source – Configure the source information for the firewall rule.

oInterface - Click the drop-down list and select LAN (from your network) or WAN (from the Internet) depending on where the traffic will be coming from.

oIP Range Start – Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to apply (e.g. 192.168.1.20)

oIP Range End – Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply (e.g. 192.168.1.30)

Note: The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses that the firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so use the same value to specify a single IP address.

Destination – Configure the destination information for the firewall rule.

oInterface - Click the drop-down list and select LAN (your network) or WAN (Internet) depending on where the traffic will be coming from.

oIP Range Start – Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to apply (e.g. 192.168.10.20)

oIP Range End – Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply (e.g. 192.168.10.30)

Note: The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses that the firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so use the same value to specify a single IP address.

oProtocol – Select the protocol type to filter. TCP, UDP, ICMP, or you can select * to choose all protocol types. Below, enter the port number or range of port numbers to apply the firewall rule. (e.g. 80-80or 20-21). For all ports, use the port range 1 - 65534.

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Add – Saves new firewall rule.

Update – Modifies an existing firewall rule.

Delete – Removes an existing firewall rule.

New -Saves new firewall rule.

Cancel – Discard changes to an existing firewall rule.

Priority Up – Moves an existing firewall rule one step higher in priority.

Priority Down – Moves an existing firewall rule one step below in priority.

Update Priority – Save updated changes to priority.

Note: Top position in the list is the highest priority, bottom position in the list is the lowest priority.

To modify an existing firewall rule, click on the rule in the firewall rules list. When selected, the entry will be highlighted.

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Contents Page Contents Table of Contents Product Overview Package ContentsFeatures Rear View Product Hardware FeaturesFront View Side View Application DiagramHow to set up a home network Basic Router SetupHow to setup your router Where to find more helpRouter Installation Hardware Installation Setup Wizard Wireless LAN Select Enable for Wireless LAN Click Restart and wait for your router to reboot Connect additional wired devices to your network Wireless Encryption Types Wireless Networking and SecuritySecure your wireless network Key Selecting WEPSelecting WPA, WPA-Auto, or WPA2 WPA2 recommended Then from the PSK/EAP row, select either PSK or EAPConnect wireless devices to your router Wireless WiFi Protected Setup Connect wireless devices using WPSRecommended Hardware Push Button PBC Method PBC Software/Virtual Push ButtonPIN Personal Identification Number Wireless Basic Basic wireless settingsSsid Broadcast Steps to improve wireless connectivity Wireless Advanced Advanced wireless settingsAccess control basics Access Control FiltersAccess Filter Access Filter MAC FiltersDomain/URL Filters Access Filter Domain/URL BlockingProtocol/IP filters Access Filter Protocol/IP FiltersFirewall rules Access Firewall RuleTEW-731BR Access your router management Advanced Router SetupChange your router login password Main PasswordSet your router date and time Manually configure your Internet connectionMain Time Main WANClone a MAC address Main LAN & Dhcp Server Set up the Dhcp server on your routerChange your router IP address Set up Dhcp reservation Allow/deny VPN connections through your router Enable/disable UPnP on your routerManagement Remote Management Click on Management, and click on Remote ManagementMain Dynamic DNS Allow/deny multicast streamingIdentify your network on the Internet Open a device on your network to the Internet Allow remote access to your router managementAccess DMZ Virtual Server Access Virtual ServerExample To forward TCP port 80 to your IP camera Special Applications Access Special APRouting Static Add static routes to your routerRouting Dynamic Enable dynamic routing on your routerTEW-731BR Reset your router to factory defaults Router Maintenance & MonitoringRouter Default Settings Tools SettingsTo restore your router configuration Backup and restore your router configuration settingsTo backup your router configuration Please note the following Upgrade your router firmwareRestart your router Check connectivity using the router managementTools Restart Tools Ping TestCheck the router system information Wireless InformationStatus Device Information Click on Status and click on Device InformationView your router log Wired LAN InformationStatus Log Router Log NavigationStatus Log Setting Configure your router logSend router logs to your e-mail address Send router logs to an external log serverStatus Wireless View wireless devices connected to your routerView your router packet statistics Set the types or categories to include in loggingEnable Snmp on your router Capture packets using the router managementManagement Capture Packets Click on Management and click on Capture PacketsRouter Management Page Structure Technical Specifications Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK TroubleshootingAppendix How to find your IP address?Apple Menu System Preferences Network How to find your MAC address?FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementRoHS Europe EU Declaration of ConformityTEW-731BR Limited Warranty