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Enter the keyword “.” to block all Internet browsing access.

4.You can use the Domain List to create a list of allowed domains, or to create a list of denied domains. Select the Domain Blocking Enable check box. Then you can add domains.

To add a domain, type the domain, and then click Add Domain. It is added to the Domain List.

To block access to the domains in the Domain List, select Deny Domains.

For example, if the domain “badstuff.com” is specified, the URL <http:// www.badstuff.com/xxx.html> is blocked, along with all other urls in the badstuff.com site.

To allow access to only the domains in the Domain List, select Allow Domains. If the domain “goodstuff.com” is specified, you will be able to access only sites on the goodstuff site.

5.Click Apply to save your settings.

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You can use the Services screen to control which services are enabled or disabled:

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Contents Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CG814WG Reference Manual NETGEAR, IncStatement of Conditions Safety InformationTrademarks FCC Warning StatementBestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Technical SupportProduct and Publication Details Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importerv1.0, June Wireless Configuration ContentsConnecting the Gateway to the Internet Content Filtering and Firewall RulesTechnical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CG814WG v3 Reference ManualTroubleshooting Managing Your NetworkAbout This Manual Conventions, Formats and ScopePrinting a Page in the HTML View How to Use This ManualHow to Print this Manual Printing a ChapterPrinting the Full Manual About This Manual Package Contents Chapter 1 Connecting the Gateway to the InternetFront Panel Connecting the Gateway to the Internet Table 1-1. LED DescriptionsRear Panel What You Need Before You BeginHardware Requirements Internet Configuration Requirements Connecting the CG814WG v3 GatewayLAN Configuration Requirements InstallationPage The power light is lit after turning on the gateway 3. Log in to the Gateway When you connect to the gateway the Gateway status screen opens Chapter Wireless Configuration Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines SSID and Wireless Security Settings Form AuthenticationViewing or Changing Wireless Settings Table 2-1. Wireless Settings Turning on Access Control to Restrict Access by MAC Address To restrict access based on MAC addresses How to Configure WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Settings for WEP encryption are shown on the screen How to Configure WPA Radius Port Port number of the Radius Server. The default is 2-112-12 Chapter Content Filtering and Firewall Rules Content FilteringBlocking Keywords, Sites, and Services LogsBlocking Keywords and Domains Services Firewall Rules Table 3-1. ServicesPort Forwarding Port Blocking Considerations for Port ForwardingContent Filtering and Firewall Rules Maintenance Chapter Managing Your NetworkTable 4-1. Gateway Status Fields Gateway StatusManaging Your Network Signal Status Set Password Backup Settings Restoring Saved SettingsResetting to Factory Default Settings Event LogAdvanced Settings WAN SetupDynamic DNS LAN IP Settings Ping Test DiagnosticsPerform a DNS Lookup Reboot the Router Remote Management AccessDisplay the Routing Table UPnP Revert to Factory Default SettingURL to Connect to This Device For more information, see the online help 4-14 Chapter Troubleshooting Basic FunctionsConnecting to the Gateway’s Main Menu Using LEDs to TroubleshootTroubleshooting the ISP Connection Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your GatewayTesting the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications and Factory Default SettingsTechnical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Table A-1. Default Configuration Settings Factory Default SettingsWPA-PSKTKIP, and WPA2-PSKAES Technical Specifications and Factory Default Settings Inbound communications coming in from Appendix B Related Documents Related Documents