TRENDnet User's Guide
Blocking Applications
Advanced > Network Tools > Software Forbidden
This page lets you set the type of packets that can be passed through the modem router
to the devices connected on the network.
1. Log into your modem router management page (see "Access your modem router
management page" on
page 23).
2. Click on Advanced, hover on Network Tools and click on Software Forbidden.
3. Under Add Forbidden Software, select from one of the pre-defined selections.
4. Click Add to include the current selection into the list of restricted internet
applications.
ARP Binding
Advanced > Network Tools > ARP Binding
ARP Binding is used for mapping an IP address to a device that is on the network.
1. Log into your modem router management page (see "Access your modem router
management page" on
page 23).
2. Click on Advanced, hover on Network Tools and click on ARP Binding.
3. Input the IP Address and the MAC address
4. Click Add to save the entry.
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Setting a Client Limit
Advanced > Network Tools > Client Limit
Setting a client limit can limit the number of devices that is connected to your modem
router at a given time.
1. Log into your modem router management page (see "Access your modem router
management page" on
page 23).
2. Click on Advanced, hover on Network Tools and click on Client Limit.
3. Select Enable to enable a client limit.
4. Input the maximum number of devices that can be connected to the network at a
given time.
Enable/disable Telnet
Advanced > Network Tools > Telnet
Telnet is a protocol that allows computers to access other computers/devices on the
same network.
1. Log into your modem router management page (see "Access your modem router
management page" on
page 23).
2. Click on Advanced, hover on Network Tools and click on Telnet.
3. Select Enable or Disable Telnet on your modem router.
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