NETGEAR MBR624GU user manual Firewall Rules

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3G Broadband Wireless Router MBR624GU User Manual

Firewall Rules

Firewall rules block or allow specific traffic passing through from one side of the router to the other. Inbound rules (WAN to LAN) restrict access by outsiders to private resources, selectively allowing only specific outside users to access specific resources. Outbound rules (LAN to WAN) determine what outside resources local users can have access to.

The default inbound and outbound rules of the router are:

Inbound. Block all access from outside except responses to requests from the LAN side.

Outbound. Allow all access from the LAN side to the outside.

You can define additional rules that will specify exceptions to the default rules. By adding custom rules, you can block or allow access based on the service or application, source or destination IP addresses, and time of day. You can also choose to log traffic that matches or does not match the rule you have defined.

You can change the order of precedence of rules so that the rule that applies most often will take effect first. See “Order of Precedence for Rules” for more details.

To view or change firewall rules, select Firewall Rules on the main menu.

Figure 3-3

To edit an existing rule, select its button on the left side of the table and click Edit.

To delete an existing rule, select its button on the left side of the table and click Delete.

To move a rule to a different position in the table, select its button, and then click Move. At the prompt, enter the number of the desired new position, and then click OK.

Protecting Your Network

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc 3G Broadband Wireless Router MBR624GU User ManualStatement of Conditions TrademarksEuropean Union Statement of Compliance Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursModel Number Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementCustomer Support World Wide WebV1.0, January Contents Chapter Protecting Your Network Chapter Advanced Configuration Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualHow to Print this Manual How to Use This ManualPrinting the full manual V1.0, January Chapter Installing Your Router Hardware FeaturesUnpacking Your New Router Front Panel LED DescriptionsActivity Description USB Back PanelRouter Label Router Side PanelPositioning Your Wireless Router Connecting Your RouterWhat You Need Before You Begin Connecting the Wireless USB Modem Connecting Your Router and Applying Power Using the Setup Wizard Using the Setup Wizard to Configure Your Wireless Network Logging in to the Router after Installation Accessing the Setup Wizard after Installation Manually Configuring Your Internet Settings Broadband Settings fieldsFields and Checkboxes Description Broadband Settings fields V1.0, January Planning Your Wireless Network Chapter Wireless Network ConfigurationSee Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings on Wireless Placement and Range GuidelinesWireless Security Options Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings Settings Description Wireless SettingsWPA-802.1x,WPA2-802.1, and WPA-802.1x WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy. Use encryption keysWPA-PSK WiFi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access with 2 Pre-SharedWireless Station Access Control Specifying Wireless SecurityHiding your wireless network name Ssid Restricting Access by MAC AddressV1.0, January Configuring WEP Configuring WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2 Advanced Wireless Settings Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client V1.0, January Adding Both WPS and Non-WPS Clients Adding More WPS ClientsV1.0, January Protecting Access to Your Wireless Router Changing the Built-In PasswordChapter Protecting Your Network Changing the Administrator Login Time-out Configuring Basic Firewall ServicesBlocking Keywords and Sites Blocking Keywords, Sites, and ServicesXXX Keyword ResultFirewall Rules Inbound Rule Example a Local Public Web Server Inbound Rules Port ForwardingInbound Rule Example Allowing Videoconferencing Considerations for Inbound Rules Outbound Rules Service BlockingV1.0, January Order of Precedence for Rules ServicesDefining Services Setting Times and Scheduling Firewall ServicesSetting Your Time Zone Scheduling Firewall Services V1.0, January Backing Up, Restoring, or Erasing Your Settings Backing Up the Configuration to a FileChapter Managing Your Network Restoring the Configuration from a File Erasing the ConfigurationUpgrading the Router Firmware V1.0, January Router Status Network Management InformationField Description Router Status FieldsRouter Statistics Fields Showing StatisticsConnection Status Fields for Hsdpa Status Connection StatusViewing Attached Devices Security Log Entry Descriptions Viewing, Selecting, and Saving Logged InformationLog Action Buttons Log action buttons are described in the following tableExamples of Log Messages Activation and AdministrationSend alerts and logs via email Enabling Security Event E-mail NotificationRunning Diagnostic Utilities and Rebooting the Router Enabling Remote Management Configuring Remote ManagementSelect the Turn Remote Management On check box Http//134.177.0.1238080 Chapter Advanced Configuration Advanced SettingsWAN Setup Setting Description WAN Setup SettingsSetting Up a Default DMZ Server LAN IP SettingsV1.0, January LAN TCP/IP LAN IP SetupUse Router as Dhcp Server Dhcp SettingsReserved IP Addresses Dynamic DNSSelect the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Configuring Dynamic DNSStatic Route Example Using Static RoutesConfiguring Static Routes Universal Plug and Play UPnP Wireless Bridging and Repeating LAN Segment Point-to-Point Bridge ConfigurationV1.0, January Multi-Point Bridge Configuration Repeater with Wireless Client Association Wireless PC associated with AP2 AP 3 in Repeater mode V1.0, January Basic Functioning Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Access to the Router Main Menu Troubleshooting with the LEDsAction V1.0, January Obtaining a WAN IP Address Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionTroubleshooting Internet Browsing Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoATesting the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping UtilityTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Restoring the Default Configuration and PasswordProblems with Date and Time Appendix a Technical Specifications V1.0, January Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsV1.0, January
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MBR624GU specifications

The NETGEAR MBR624GU is a versatile and compact mobile broadband router designed to provide users with a reliable internet connection wherever they go. Equipped with advanced features, this device supports seamless connectivity for various applications, making it an excellent choice for both personal and professional use.

One of the key features of the MBR624GU is its capability to connect wirelessly via a 3G USB modem, allowing users to access internet connections in areas without traditional broadband services. This adaptability ensures that users remain connected while traveling, whether for work or leisure.

The MBR624GU supports 802.11b/g wireless standards, enabling it to offer robust Wi-Fi coverage for multiple devices. With a wireless speed of up to 54 Mbps, users can enjoy smooth browsing, streaming, and gaming experiences. Additionally, the router includes support for WPA/WPA2 security protocols, ensuring that data transmitted over the network is protected against unauthorized access.

Another notable characteristic of the MBR624GU is its simple setup process. Users can quickly get their network up and running within minutes, thanks to the user-friendly web interface. The device also features an integrated USB port, which accommodates various USB dongles, making it compatible with numerous mobile broadband providers.

The range of the MBR624GU is complemented by its Ethernet port, allowing users to establish wired connections for devices that require a more stable internet connection. This dual capability enhances the flexibility and usability of the router, accommodating different internet use cases.

Moreover, the MBR624GU incorporates a compact design, making it easy to transport and ideal for those who require connectivity on the go. The built-in battery option allows for extended use without being tethered to a power source, making it a highly portable solution for users who need to stay connected during travel.

In summary, the NETGEAR MBR624GU boasts a suite of features including 3G USB modem support, solid wireless speeds, robust security, and ease of setup, making it an ideal choice for users seeking a reliable mobile broadband router. Its compact design, coupled with the flexibility of wired and wireless connectivity, ensures that internet access is always within reach, no matter the location.