Western Digital My Net N900 Central User Manual page 53

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DMZ Screen
Purpose: Set up a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to allow all incoming traffic to be forwarded to
a specific device (e.g., computer, phone, or game console) as if it were connected outside
of the router. If you are aware of the specific TCP and UDP ports that a service is using, we
recommend using port forwarding as an alternative.
Note: Firewall settings and Port Forwarding Rules supersede the
configured DMZ host.
Important: Because of serious security concerns, use this option only as a last resort.
DMZ IP Address
Enable DMZ
MAC Filter Screen
Purpose: Control network access based on the MAC address of the client device.
Active
Computer Name
DHCP Client List
Double arrows
MAC Address
MAC Filtering drop-down
list
Parental Controls Screen
Purpose: Control Internet access to specific websites and access periods. (See "Setting
Up Parental Controls" on page 59.)
MY NET N900 CENTRAL
USER MANUAL
If DMZ is enabled, select a device from the drop-down list and
click the double arrows to populate the IP address, or
manually enter the computer's IP address.
Toggle the button to On to enable DMZ.
Status of the MAC filtering entry.
Name assigned to the computer for easier identification. From
the drop-down list, click the computer name to populate its
MAC address.
Computers and devices that are currently connected to your
router.
After selecting a computer from the DHCP Client List, click
the double arrows to populate the MAC Address box.
Unique identifier of your local network device being filtered.
The default setting is Turn MAC Filtering OFF. Other options
are:
Turn MAC Filtering ON and DENY computers listed to
access the network.
Turn MAC Filtering ON and ALLOW computers listed to
access the network.
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