Airlink RT210W user manual Filters Router Mode Only, General, Connection Logging

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Wireless Broadband Router User Manual

4.8 Filters (Router Mode Only)

This page configures the LAN filters. The LAN machines blocked by the filters will not be able to communicate through the WAN. The administrator can block the LAN users from accessing some Internet services such as FTP, SMTP (e-mail), HTTP or configure the filter policy based on MAC address of the clients. Regardless of the filtering policy, LAN users will be able to communicate with each other and with the router itself.

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Firewall: Select whether to Enable or Disable this function.

WAN Port: The default value is 80. This field defines the WAN port of the Wireless Broadband Router.

When accessing the web page utility using a non-80 port, the router’ s HTTP service (Web-based Configuration Utility) will be accessible via the router’ s WAN port IP address following by a colon and the non-80 port:

http://<WAN IP address>:<non-80 port>

For example, if 1234 is entered, a remote user can access and configure the router at http://203.1.2.3:1234 where 1234 indicates the WAN port number.

Syslog IP Address: If applicable, enter the IP address of the syslog server. This feature informs the system administrator of all accepted/denied attempts to access the WAN port.

Connection Logging:

Disabled. The log feature is disabled.

Denied. All denied requests is sent to log server.

Accepted. All accepted requestes is sent to the log server.

Both. All denied and accepted request is sent to the log server.

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Contents Page Disclaimer TrademarksSafety Instructions For Service FCC Information Page Contents Troubleshooting Specification Appendix aList of Figures Page Introduction OverviewFeatures ∙ NATPackage Contents System RequirementsPage Front Panel LED IndicatorPhysical Outlook Rear Panel and Connector Rear Panel and ConnectorChoosing a Place for the Wireless Broadband Router Hardware ConnectionConnecting Cable/ADSL Modem to the WAN port Connecting the Wireless Broadband RouterConnecting wired device to the LAN port Connecting the power adapterFigure below illustrates a connection diagram example Page Configuring Local Computer to Access the Wireless Router For Windows 98/ME Setting up TCP/IPOption a Using Dhcp Control Panel192.168.1.1 Option B Using Fixed IP Address∙ On the IP Address tab, select Specify an IP address For Windows 2000/XP Check/Renew IP Address under Windows 98/ME∙ Default Gateway Select Use the following IP address and enter theseCheck/Renew IP Address under Windows 2000/XP Additional Settings for Wireless Client∙ Authentication Open Checking Connection with the Wireless Broadband Router For example C\pingRequest time out Destination host unreachable Web Configuration Accessing Web-Based Configuration UtilityMaking the Changes Effective Applying ChangesSystem Overview Router Mode General InformationSystem Overview Bridge Mode WAN Configuration Router Mode Part 1 Configuring general settingsPPPoE Client Part 2. Configuring protocol-specific settingsDhcp Client WAN Configuration PPPoE Client WAN Configuration Bridge Mode Manual ConfigEnabling Bridging Mode LAN Configuration Dhcp Server Router Mode OnlyLAN Spanning Tree Protocol Router Mode Only LAN Configuration Router ModeViewing Current Dhcp Assignments Router Mode Only 11 Dhcp Lease TableWireless LAN 2.4G Configuration Basic ConfigurationWireless Bridge 12 Access Point Mode13 Wireless Bridge Mode Access Control Advanced ConfigurationPage Wireless LAN Security Network AuthenticationNetwork Key fields Format Minimum CharactersWEP Key Length HEX Format Ascii Format 64 Bit Hexadecimal digits Ascii characters 128 Bit15 Wireless LAN Security Connection Logging Filters Router Mode OnlyGeneral LAN MAC Filter LAN Client FilterForwarding Router Mode Only 16 FiltersDescription DMZ IP AddressPort Forwards Application Specific Port ForwardsStatic Routes Administration System ClockManagement Setup Firmware UpgradeSystem Restore Factory DefaultsCurrent Firmware version field Page Troubleshooting Page Interface Power Adapter and Environmental RequirementHardware PhysicalRouter Features WAN Port FeaturesLAN Port Features SoftwareConfiguration and Management Features Security FeaturesWireless LAN Features Technical Support