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Blocking ICMP (ping) from Internet: A successful ping command is typically how a hacking attempt starts, because the attacker first needs to know if a target is available or not. With this option activated, the router won’t respond to any ping commands sent from the Internet.

Blocking ICMP (ping) from LAN to Internet: With this option activated, the router will not transport any outgoing ping command sent by a local station. It is for the protection against shock-wave attacks.

Connection Filtering Setup Method: Enter the parameters of connection filter. Click “Add” to apply the filter. If you want to delete a rule, then select the rule and click “Del.”

Direction: Set up the orientation of the connection filter. There are two options: “WAN” —> ”LAN” and “LAN” —> ”WAN.”

Source IP Address: IP address of the computer that sends the data.

Net Mask: Subnet mask of the computer that sends the data. For example, a network mask of 255.255.255.0 would be 24.

Destination IP Address: IP address of the computer that receives the data.

Protocol: There are four options: Any, TCP, UDP and ICMP. Any refers to all protocols.

Destination Port: Protocol port of destination computer (not available if protocol option Any is chosen.

Accept/Drop: Set up “Connection Filtering” to accept or drop data package.

NOTES: Save the router configuration after completion; otherwise, the configuration will be lost after the router is restarted. Also, the use of a static lease IP for the client PC is recommended (Basic Setup —> LAN/DHCP).

4.10.2 DDNS

Click “Advanced” —> ”DDNS” as follows:

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Contents INT-523431-UM-1106-01 Table of Contents Introduction SpecificationsExternal Sense cross cable Ports Switch ports, auto sense cross cableWireless Frequency 412 -2.472 GHz One 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 port, automaticModulation DataControl Based on Web application Interface Gateway Virtual server QoS & VPN server UpnpMemory Before InstallationInstallation 2MB FlashDescription Explanation Power LED Long light LED flashes on-off-on-off during normalConnect xDSL/cable modem or LAN cable LAN Connect personal computers, hubs or switches AntennaPower Port LAN 1 ~ Reset Windows 2000 SetupPage Page Page Page Windows XP Setup Page Page Page Start Internet Explorer to Log Router SetupPPPoE Configuration Page Page Other configuration options of the PPPoE WAN setup screen Page Page Static IP Configuration Other configuration optionsPage Click Status WAN Status Status WAN StatusClick Status Wireless Status Wireless StatusClick Status -LAN Status LAN StatusBasic Setup 4.6.1 WAN Setup Wireless Setup Click Basic Setup LAN/DHCP Setup Region Configure the region depending on your locationReject mode Specified client can not connect LAN SetupSystem IP Setup Click Basic setup Link Setup/Info Link Setup Routing Table for advanced users only Link InformationSystem Administrator Setup Upgrade procedure Firmware UpgradePage Click System System log System LogConfig Mgmt/Restart Miscellaneous ConfigurationsPage IP QoS QoS Basic SetupClick QoS IP QoS Click QoS Application QoS Application QoSClick QoS Port QoS Ports QoSClick NAT Applications NAT ApplicationsSetup Method Application Port Click NAT Internal Server Internal ServerProtocol Server Rule Name Shiii TCP Protocol TCP Port ForwardingPort Trigger NAT On/Off Advanced Setup Firewall Click Advanced Ddns as follows DdnsClick Advanced WOL WOL Wake-on LANClick Advanced URL Filter URL FilterRemote Management Scheduler VPN SetupClick Advanced VPN Setup Example http//123.456.7898081 remote management port set toSetup Method Straight-through Cable Crossover Cable Appendix a UTP Cable SpecificationsPage
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