Hawking Technology H2BR4 manual Example Access Control

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Example: Access Control

In the example below, LAN client A can only access websites that use Port 80. However, LAN client B is able to access websites and any other service that uses ports between 80 and 999.

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Contents Page Hawking Limited Warranty Page Page Page Features Get to Know the Broadband Router Minimum RequirementsBack Panel Front Panel Local Area Network LANConfigure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically Setup DiagramGetting started 2a Windows 95/98/Me DNS Configuration Select Disable DNS2b Windows 2c Windows NT IP Address Select Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp server Page Status Information Chapter Functions to meet your LAN requirements Page Enable Daylight Savings About Quick SetupTime Zone Set Time ZoneBroadband Type Fixed-IP xDSL Cable ModemPPPoE PptpExplanation on MAC addresses DNS MTU Pptp BEZEQ-ISRAEL General Settings System WANTime Zone System SettingsPassword Settings Remote Management For VerificationWAN Static IP address Dynamic IP address5 L2TP Telstra Big PondStatic IP Address Dynamic IP AddressPPPoE PPP over Ethernet PptpPage MTU Telstra Big Pond WAN Policy 8 DNS Ddns Page LAN IP Address Pool IP addressNAT Port Forwarding Page Virtual Server Example Virtual Server Special Applications Page Example Example Special ApplicationsUPnP Protocol and Port Binding Page ALG Settings Static Routing Firewall Page Access Control Page Add PC Example Access Control URL Blocking DoS Denial of Service Intrusion Detection Features 4 DMZ Page Status Status and Information Internet Connection Device Status View the operation log of the system System LogSecurity Log Active Dhcp Client Statistics Tools Configuration Tools Firmware Upgrade Reset Type Ipconfig /all and click Enter How to Manually Find Your PC’s IP and MAC AddressesPage TCP FTP Smtp POP3