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Access Control Filters

Access control basics

Advanced Setup > Firewall

Client Filtering

Advanced Setup > Firewall > Client Filtering
You may want apply client filtering (outbound packet filter) to deny access to specific
types of traffic from computers or devices on your local network to the Internet. You
can also apply a specified schedule when you would like the filters activated or
deactivated.
1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page"
on
page
16).
2. Click on Advanced Setup and click on Firewall, then click on Client Filtering.
3. In the entry list, choose an entry to modify and enter the required information.
IP – Enter the IP address range (use last IP address number only such as
192.168.10.101-192.168.10.110) to apply the filter. IP addresses not included in
the range will not be blocked from accessing the traffic specified in the filter.
Port – Enter the range of port numbers to block or deny access. To specify all
port numbers, enter the range 1 ~ 65535 to block all access. For a range of
specific port numbers, enter a port range within the range of 1-65535 (e.g. 21 ~
30) and for a single port, enter the same number in both range fields (e.g. 21 ~
21).
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Type – Select the protocol type of traffic to block or deny access. TCP or UDP.
Examples: To block web browsing access, under Port enter the port range 80 ~ 80
and under Type, select TCP.
To block FTP file transfer access, under Port enter the port range 20 ~ 21 and under
Type, select TCP.
4. The remaining fields allow you to specify a set schedule when the filter is activated.
Note: Please ensure that the router System Time is configured correctly under System >
System Time to ensure the filter applies accordingly to the schedule defined. To configure
the System Time, see
page
17.
Block Time – Select Block to specify a set schedule when the filter should be
activated or deactivated, otherwise, select Always to keep the filter activated
at all times.
Day – If the Block option under Block Time is selected and you are defining a
schedule, click the drop-down list and select the days.
Enable – Check this option to enable the access filter. The access filter will not
in affect/activated if the option is unchecked.
5. Click Apply at the bottom of the page to apply the changes. After the settings have
been applied, click Continue on the following page.
Note: If you would like to discard the changes, click Cancel before you click Apply.
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