Ethernet gateway

in both boxes. For example, if the IP address is 192.168.1.5, enter 5 in each box.

Filtered Private Port Range: Filter users by entering their network port numbers. Select the protocols and enter the range of port numbers that you want to filter into the port number range fields. Users with these port numbers will not be able to access the Internet.

Private MAC Filter: Filter users by entering their physical MAC addresses. Click Edit MAC Filter Setting and enter the MAC addresses desired to filter into the MAC address fields. Users with these MAC addresses will not be able to access the Internet.

Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI): The Gateway supports SPI. Select either Enable or Disable.

Block WAN Request: Prevents hackers from attacking through the Internet. When enabled, the Gateway will drop unaccepted TCP requests and ICMP packets from the Internet. Hackers will not be able to locate the Gateway by pinging the WAN IP address.

IPSec Pass Through: The Gateway supports IPSec pass-through. Select either Enable or Disable.

PPTP Pass Through: The Gateway supports Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) pass-through, used to enable VPN sessions (but only one at a time). Select either Enable or Disable.

Remote Management: Allows you to manage your Gateway from a remote location via the Internet. To activate the Remote Management feature:

1 Click Enable to activate.

2 Enter http://[WAN IP Address]:8080 in the address box of the Web browser on any PC on your network.

3 Press Enter. You will be able to change any settings in the Expert Interface.

Remote Upgrade: Select Disable. Remote Upgrade currently is not available.

Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU): Limits the MTU of the Gateway. To implement MTU:

1 Select Enable.

2 Enter the MTU size.

3 Click Apply to save changes.

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