Linksys WCG200 manual Filter Internet Traffic, IP Address Range, Port Range

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Select the MAC Address from the list, click the Select button , and click the Add button. Click the Refresh button if you want to refresh the screen. Click the Close button to return to the previous screen. When you return to the Timed Access screen, the MAC Address will appear in the fields. Select a filter from the drop-down list, if desired, then click either the Add button, or the Remove button, as appropriate.

Day to Block. You can select Everyday or specified days to block or allow.

Time to Block. You can select All day, or a range of time.

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Filter Internet Traffic

This screen is used to filter Internet traffic by IP Address Range or by Port Range.

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Filtering Rules. You can filter by IP Address Range or Port Range.

IP Address Range

To set up a filter using IP addresses, enter the range of IP addresses you wish to filter in the Start and End fields. Users who have filtered IP addresses will not be able to access the Internet at all. If you only want to filter one IP address instead of a range of IP addresses, enter the same value into both fields. For instance, if you wish to filter the PC with the IP address of 192.168.0.5, enter 5 into both fields on one line: 192.168.0.5 ~ 192.168.0.5.

Port Range

To filter users by network port number, select the protocol you want to filter, TCP, UDP, or Both, in the Protocol drop-down box. Enter the port numbers you want to filter in the Start and End fields. Users connected to the Router will no longer be able to access any port number listed there.

When finished making your changes on this tab, click the Save Settings but- ton to save these changes, or click the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes.

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Contents Wireless-G Cable Gateway Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Features Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked QuestionsIntroduction EnvironmentalIP Addresses An Introduction to LANs and WANsGetting to Know the Cable Gateway Network Setup OverviewCable Gateway’s Back Panel Ports Rebooting the Cable Gateway Reset ButtonCable Gateway’s Front Panel LEDs USB Icon Connecting the Cable GatewayUSB Cabling OverviewUSB Port Connection Installing the USB Driver for Windows Installing the USB Driver for Windows Millennium Installing the USB Driver for Windows On the USB Port Connection to finish the setup Installing the USB Driver for Windows XP Windows 95, 98, and Me Configuring the PCsWindows Go to Using the Cable Gateway’s Web-based UtilityWindows XP Setup Tab Accessing the Web-Based UtilityInternet Setup Optional Settings required by some ISPs Basic Wireless SettingsNetwork Setup Wireless TabBit Encryption Wireless SecurityWireless Network Access Advanced Wireless Advanced Wireless SettingsFirewall EnabledVPN Passthrough Security TabsAccess Restrictions Tabs Timed AccessWebsite Blocking IP Address Range Filter Internet TrafficPort Range Applications & Gaming Tabs Port Range ForwardingDMZ Port TriggeringAdministration Tabs DiagnosticsSecurity Advanced Advanced AdministrationInformation Status TabsConnect StatusLocal Network Common Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions Wireless-G Cable Gateway Appendix B Configuring Wireless Security in Windows XP Click on the Network Connections icon Figure B-1Figure B-4 Figure B-8 Appendix C Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolFor Windows 95, 98, and Me TCP/IP installation is now completeFor Windows NT, 2000, and XP Figure D-3Figure D-6 Appendix E GlossaryWireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Wireless-G Cable Gateway Environmental Appendix F SpecificationsAppendix H Contact Information Copyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved