Limiting Access Of One Of Your Network Computers To Internet Services - Hercules HWNRi-300 User Manual

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5.2.2. Limiting access of one of your network computers to
Internet services
By default, the computers are able to access all Internet services. If you wish to limit access on one specific
computer to certain Internet services, however (Internet access, Peer to Peer sites...), you can use the IP
address filtering and website blocking system.
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- Click the Port Forwarding button.
- In the Add a rule list, select Other rules.
- Enter the service name in the dedicated
zone (for example, peer to peer).
- Select the name of the computer,
connected to the router, on which the service
will be applied, or enter its IP address.
- Select the protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP
and UDP).
Scenario 1: you enable the range of ports
- Enter a value in the Start port and End
port fields (between 1 and 65535).
You can specify a single port by entering the
same start and end port.
The fields for external and internal ports will
be inaccessible and will take on the same
value.
Scenario 2: you disable the range of ports
The fields for start and end ports will be
inaccessible.
- Enter a value in the External port and
Internal port fields.
The external port corresponds to the port on
the router at which the request arrives
(connection to the Internet, for example). It
is supplied by your ISP. The internal port
corresponds to the port to which the request
is redirected.
You can specify a single port by entering the
same external and internal ports.
- Click the Add button.
The computer is added to the list. You can
then modify, remove or view the contents
of the list.
- Click the Modify button to validate your
settings and return to the home page
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