User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- CONNECTIONS
- LED
- BASIC IP NETWORKING
- GETTING STARTED
- CONFIGURATION WIZARD
- CONFIGURATION MENU
- System Summary > Configuration
- System Summary > Associations
- System Summary > Statistics
- System Summary > Site Scan
- Basic > SNTP Setting
- Basic > LAN Setting
- Basic > WAN Setting
- Basic > MAC CLONE
- Wireless > Basic Setting
- Wireless > Advance Setting
- Wireless > MAC Address Control
- DHCP > DHCP Server
- DHCP > DHCP List
- Port Forward > Virtual Server
- Port Forward > ICMP Forward
- Port Forward > DMZ Setting
- Port Forward > UPnP Setting
- Firewall > MAC Filter
- Firewall > IP Filter
- Miscellaneous > Dynamic DNS
- System Tools > System Log
- System Tools > System Admin
- System Tools > Backup/Restore Settings
- System Tools > Firmware Update
- System Tools > Reboot
- FACTORY RESET
- PC CONFIGURATION
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Port Forward > UPnP Setting
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a network feature utilizing the Internet and Web protocols to
promote the communicative exchange of information between networking devices. To enable this
function, choose Enable. The current UPnP NAT list will be display in the table.
Firewall > MAC Filter
This page allows you to specify which computer can access the Internet and which computer
cannot access the Internet. The specified MAC address and the policy for the computer is
reflected in the table.
Enable Ethernet MAC Control: Tick to enable Ethernet MAC Control.
Default Policy: This policy determines whether computers, whose MAC addresses are not in the
table, are able to access the Internet. If you choose Deny All, all computer connected to the
Router will not be able to access the Internet other than those specified in the table.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer. The format for the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
Policy: Choose to deny or allow the computer to access the computer. Click on the Add
button to add the policy.
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