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3.2 Advanced Items

The gateway's advanced configuration allows you to manage your gateway.

3.2.1 Advanced Setup >> Access Control List

The Access Control List allows you to define Internet access rules for LAN users.

User Group. All LAN users can be defined and divided into several groups; each group can have different Internet access behavior depending on your configuration. To define the user group, click Define Group. (Define Group options are introduced below.)

Service. Select service from the pull down menu and specify the services you want to offer or block to the users. If you can not find the service you require, click Define Application. (The Define Application options are introduced below.)

Pass / Block. Click the radio button to define whether this group user's access from the application to the Internet should be forwarded or blocked.

Schedule. Rules can be applied using a schedule that you can define. The radio button Always means the rules are running all the time. By schedule means the rules are applied to the times and days you click below.

Monday thru Sunday allows you to select the days that you want the access control to be active.

When an access control rule is successfully added, it will be appended to the list. Use the Delete or Delete all tabs to manage the list.

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Contents Page Customer Information Legal & Regulatory InformationImportant rules for safe operation NB620W Super-G Wireless Broadband Gateway User Guide Contents Product Overview IntroductionNetComm NB620W Super-G Wireless Gateway Features and benefitsWhats in the package? Connecting your Gateway Connecting the NetComm Super-G Wireless GatewayConnect the Ethernet Cables Device Connect the Power Cable1 NB620W Front Panel 2 NB620W Back Panel Log-in Factory DefaultManagement / Gateway Address Ssid Default ValuesOverview Configuring your ComputersConfiguring Windows 98 and Millennium PCs Page Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Page Configuring Windows XP PCs Page Accessing the Configuration Manager Configuring the Wireless GatewayDhcp Configuration Basic ConfigurationInternet Port PPPoE Configuration Page Static IP Configuration Pptp Configuration YML725 Rev1 Local Port YML725 Rev1 Wireless LAN YML725 Rev1 Page Advanced Items Advanced Setup Access Control ListDefine Group Options Define Application Options Advanced Setup Content filtering YML725 Rev1 Advanced Setup Dynamic DNS Advanced Setup Firewall Email Alarm Options Advanced Setup Remote Management Advanced Setup Static Routes Advanced Setup UPnP Advanced Setup Virtual Server YML725 Rev1 Advanced Setup Print Server Advanced Setup USB Storage Page YML725 Rev1 Management Factory Reset Management Access LogManagement Management Firmware Upgrade User List Management Network StatusSession List Management Time Management Save ConfigurationTo enable the printer serving function of NB620W to operate Configuring Printer SharingPage YML725 Rev1 Page Configuring Printer Sharing on Windows Page YML725 Rev1 Page YML725 Rev1 Configuring NB620W Printer Sharing on Windows XP PCs YML725 Rev1 Page YML725 Rev1 Page Access Interface Appendix a Technical SpecificationsHardware Networking /Transport layer protocol SoftwareFile sharing support Appendix B Frequent Asked Questions What is a dynamic IP address?What is DMZ? What is Dynamic DNS? Why Dynamic DNS? What is Wildcard?What to do if my USB storage stalls? Whats MX Mail Exchanger? And why MX?What is PPPoE PPP Over Ethernet? What is MTU?IP address conflict Appendix C TroubleshootingCannot access the Internet Refresh your IP address MS WindowsAppendix D Ddns Update Status Messages RJ-45 Network Ports Appendix E Cable ConnectionsTwisted pair cables RJ-11 Connector USB cable To RJ-11 adapterPin RS-232 Serial Cable Legal & Regulatory Information Appendix F Registering your NetComm ProductContact Information Customer Information Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty