Enable Daemon
External Interface
Internal Interface
Enable UPnP
Enable NAT-PMP
Secure Mode
Logging to Syslog
Download Speed
Upload Speed
Users can check the UPnP status under the menu "Firewall → Basic → UPnP".
Traffic Rules Settings
GWN7000 offers the possibility to fully control incoming/outgoing traffic for different protocols in customized
scheduled times and taking actions for specified rules such as Accept; Reject and Drop.
Following actions are available to configure Input, output and forward rules for configured protocols
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To add new rule, Click on
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To edit a rule, Click on
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To delete a rule, Click on
Input
The GWN7000 allows to filter incoming traffic to networks group or port WAN1 or WAN2 and apply rules
such as:
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Accept: To allow the traffic to go through.
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Reject: A reply will be sent to the remote side stating that the packet is rejected.
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Drop: The packet will be dropped without any notice to the remote side.
Table 37: UPnP Settings
Check to enable Daemon for UPnP.
Select the WAN interface to allow external connection to resources that
enables UPnP.
Check the LAN network on which to activate UPnP.
Check to Enable UPnP for the LAN clients on selected LAN network.
Check to enable automatic NAT Port Mapping (NAT-PMP).
Check to activate secure mode for devices that activate UPnP.
Choose whether to log activities for UPnP into Syslog.
Set the Download speed value in KB/s. Default is 2048
Set the Upload speed value in KB/s. Default is 1024.
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