Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports
• Wireless MAC Filter. Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices
transmitting within your network's radius.
• Advanced Wireless Settings. For advanced users, you can alter data transmission settings on this screen.
Security
• Firewall. You can enable or disable the Router's firewall, as well as block anonymous Internet requests.
• VPN Passthrough. To enable or disable IPSec, L2TP, and/or PPTP Passthrough, use this screen.
Access Restrictions
Internet Access. Create policies to control Internet access for your local network users.
Applications & Gaming
• Port Range Forward. Set up public services or other specialized Internet applications on your network.
• DMZ. Click this tab to allow one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of special-purpose services.
Administration
• Management. On this screen, alter the Router's password, access privileges, and UPnP settings.
• Log. If you want to view or save activity logs, click this tab.
• Diagnostics. If you want to run a ping or traceroute test, then use this screen.
• Factory Defaults. If you want to restore the Router's factory defaults, then use this screen.
• Firmware Upgrade. Click this tab if you want to upgrade the Router's firmware.
Status
• Voice. This screen provides status information about the Internet phone lines.
• Router. This screen provides status information about the Router.
• Local Network. This provides status information about the local network.
Chapter 5: Configuring the Router
Overview
NOTE: Depending on your Internet phone service
provider's policies, the Factory Defaults tab may be
protected by a password available only from your
Internet phone service provider. For more information,
contact your Internet phone service provider.
NOTE: Depending on your Internet phone service
provider's policies, you may not be able to upgrade
the Router's firmware. For more information, contact
your Internet phone service provider.
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