NETGEAR RangeMax™ NEXT Wireless Router WNR834B User Manual

Understanding Your Firewall

Your RangeMax NEXT Wireless Router WNR834B contains a true firewall to protect your network from attacks and intrusions. A firewall is a device that protects one network from another, while allowing communication between the two. Using a process called stateful packet inspection, the firewall analyzes all inbound and outbound traffic to determine whether or not it will be allowed to pass through.

By default, the firewall allows any outbound traffic and prohibits any inbound traffic except for responses to your outbound traffic. However, you can modify the firewall’s rules to achieve the following behavior:

Blocking sites

Block access from your network to certain Web locations based on Web addresses and Web address keywords. This feature is described in “Blocking Access to Internet Sites” on page 4-1.

Blocking services

Block the use of certain Internet services by specific computers on your network. This feature is described in “Blocking Access to Internet Services” on page 4-3.

Scheduled blocking

Block sites and services according to a daily schedule. This feature is described in “Scheduling Blocking” on page 4-5.

Allow inbound access to your server

To allow inbound access to resources on your local network (for example, a Web server or remote desktop program), you can open the needed services by configuring port forwarding as described in “Allowing Inbound Connections To Your Network” on page 6-1.

Allow certain games and applications to function properly

Some games and applications need to allow additional inbound traffic in order to function. Port triggering can dynamically allow additional service connections, as described in “Allowing Inbound Connections To Your Network” on page 6-1. Another feature to solve application conflicts with the firewall is Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), described in “Using Universal Plug and Play” on page 6-12.

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Safeguarding Your Network

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