Url Filters; Dmz - AirTies RT-205 User Manual

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URL Filters

5.5
You can block access of any computer in your local network to certain websites. To define the
websites that you do not want users to access:
Go to "URL Filters" under the "FIREWALL" menu on the left menu bar of the web interface.
Specify the URL or any keyword that is part of a URL in the "URL Filters" window. For example,
when "mars" is entered as a URL keyword, access to both www.marslilartraveltomars.com and
www.marslilardunyadalifeonmars.com will be blocked.
To block access of a computer in your local network to any of these sites, check "Http with URL
Filters" box for the rule that you created for this computer in the "Access Control" page.

DMZ

5.6
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) opens up all the ports of a single local network host for unrestricted
access from the Internet.
Although it's a risky method, you can open and forward all the ports for a certain client at once
with DMZ to resolve access problems resulting from firewall or NAT settings.
WARNING: It is not recommended to keep all the ports open for any client for an extended period.
To enable DMZ:
1- Go to "DMZ" under the "FIREWALL" menu on the left Menu bar.
2- Check the "Activate DMZ" box.
3- Enter the local IP address of the client that you would like traffic to be forwarded to in the
"Select LAN IP Address" field and click "Save".
This way, all data packets directed to the global IP address of your RT-205, (i.e. your legal IP
address on the Internet) will be forwarded to this local client, regardless of the port number.
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