Airlink RT210W user manual LAN MAC Filter, LAN Client Filter

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Wireless Broadband Router User Manual

uLAN MAC Filter

LAN MAC Filter Mode: This filter mode is based on the MAC address of client computers. By default, this feature is disabled. To activate this function, select:

Allow: Requests from computers with matching MAC address specified in the LAN MAC Filters table is allowed to pass through the WAN port.

Deny: Requests from computers with matching MAC address specified in the LAN MAC Filters table is NOT allowed to pass through the WAN port.

LAN MAC Filters: Enter the MAC address of the computer(s) (e.g. 00:90:96:12:13:14) in the table. To find the MAC address of the client computers, see the section “Viewing Current DHCP Assignments (Router Mode Only)” on page 30.

uLAN Client Filter

LAN Client Filters: The filter mode is based on the IP address of the client’ s computers. Enter the following information:

LabelDescription

LAN IP Address Range The range of IP addresses of the LAN machines from which packets will be affected.

Protocol

Select TCP or UDP. For example, if FTP

 

services shall be blocked, then select

 

TCP.

Destination Port Range Specifies the start and the end of the Port range that shall be blocked. For example, 21 ~ 21 blocks FTP services. Clients cannot access any application from this port.

From Day / To Day

Select the days of the week this filter shall

 

apply.

 

 

From Hour / To Hour

Select the hours of the day this filter shall

 

apply.

 

 

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Contents Page Trademarks DisclaimerSafety Instructions For Service FCC Information Page Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting SpecificationList of Figures Page Overview Introduction∙ NAT FeaturesSystem Requirements Package ContentsPage LED Indicator Physical OutlookFront Panel Rear Panel and Connector Rear Panel and ConnectorHardware Connection Choosing a Place for the Wireless Broadband RouterConnecting the power adapter Connecting the Wireless Broadband RouterConnecting wired device to the LAN port Connecting Cable/ADSL Modem to the WAN portFigure below illustrates a connection diagram example Page Configuring Local Computer to Access the Wireless Router Control Panel Setting up TCP/IPOption a Using Dhcp For Windows 98/MEOption B Using Fixed IP Address ∙ On the IP Address tab, select Specify an IP address192.168.1.1 Check/Renew IP Address under Windows 98/ME For Windows 2000/XPSelect Use the following IP address and enter these ∙ Default GatewayAdditional Settings for Wireless Client ∙ Authentication OpenCheck/Renew IP Address under Windows 2000/XP For example C\ping Checking Connection with the Wireless Broadband RouterRequest time out Destination host unreachable Accessing Web-Based Configuration Utility Web ConfigurationApplying Changes Making the Changes EffectiveGeneral Information System Overview Router ModeSystem Overview Bridge Mode Part 1 Configuring general settings WAN Configuration Router ModePart 2. Configuring protocol-specific settings Dhcp ClientPPPoE Client WAN Configuration PPPoE Client Manual Config WAN Configuration Bridge ModeEnabling Bridging Mode Dhcp Server Router Mode Only LAN ConfigurationLAN Configuration Router Mode LAN Spanning Tree Protocol Router Mode Only11 Dhcp Lease Table Viewing Current Dhcp Assignments Router Mode OnlyBasic Configuration Wireless LAN 2.4G Configuration12 Access Point Mode Wireless Bridge13 Wireless Bridge Mode Advanced Configuration Access ControlPage Network Authentication Wireless LAN SecurityFormat Minimum Characters WEPNetwork Key fields 64 Bit Hexadecimal digits Ascii characters 128 Bit Key Length HEX Format Ascii Format15 Wireless LAN Security Filters Router Mode Only GeneralConnection Logging LAN Client Filter LAN MAC Filter16 Filters Forwarding Router Mode OnlyApplication Specific Port Forwards DMZ IP AddressPort Forwards DescriptionStatic Routes System Clock AdministrationFirmware Upgrade Management SetupRestore Factory Defaults Current Firmware version fieldSystem Page Troubleshooting Page Physical Power Adapter and Environmental RequirementHardware InterfaceSoftware WAN Port FeaturesLAN Port Features Router FeaturesSecurity Features Wireless LAN FeaturesConfiguration and Management Features Technical Support