Edimax Technology Edimax user guide Router manual Multiple IP Address Support

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Multiple IP Address Support

If your ISP allocates you multiple IP addresses, these are also supported and you can “map” IP addresses to individual PCs if desired.

Special Applications

This feature allows you to use some non-standard applications, where the port number used for the response is different to the port number used by the sender.

Virtual Servers

This feature allows Internet users to access Internet servers on your LAN. For standard servers such as Web, FTP or E-Mail servers, only the IP address of the server PC is required. You can also define you own Server types if required.

Multiple DMZ

A "DMZ" PC will receive incoming connection requests, which would otherwise be blocked. For each IP address allocated by your ISP, a separate "DMZ" PC can be specified. So if your ISP has given you multiple IP addresses, you can have multiple “DMZ” PCs. Each “DMZ” PC has unrestricted 2-way Internet access, providing the ability to run programs that are otherwise incompatible with NAT routers like the Load Balancer.

Access Filter

The network Administrator can use the Access Filter to gain fine control over the Internet access and applications available to LAN users. Five (5) user groups are available, and each group can have different access rights.

Block URL

Use this feature to block access to undesirable Web sites by LAN users. You can even have different settings for different groups of PCs.

Session Limit

With Session Limit feature, if the numbers of new sessions for system exceed the maximum in the sampling time, any new session in the system will be drop.

System Filter Exception

With firewall exception, the packets will not be processed by firewall or NAT module, but be processed directly by system protocol stack.

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