User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents Overview
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Introducing the Web Configurator
- Internet / Wireless Setup Wizard
- Tutorials
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Setting Up Your DSL Connection
- 4.3 IPv6 Address Configuration
- 4.4 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network
- 4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet Access
- 4.6 Setting Up NAT Forwarding for a Game Server
- 4.7 Configuring Firewall Rules to Allow a Specified Service
- 4.8 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network
- 4.9 Port Binding Configuration
- 4.10 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic
- 4.11 Access the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries from the Internet Using DDNS
- Connection Status and System Info Screens
- Broadband
- Wireless LAN
- Home Networking
- Static Route
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Port Binding
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Congratulations! Your computer is now ready to connect to the Internet wirelessly through your
AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries.
Note: If you cannot connect wirelessly to the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries, check you
have selected the correct SSID and entered the correct security key. If that does
not work, ensure your wireless network adapter is enabled by clicking on the
wireless adapter icon and clicking Enable.
4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting
Wireless Internet Access
Thomas noticed that his daughter Josephine spends too much time surfing the web and
downloading media files. He decided to prevent Josephine from accessing the Internet so that she
can concentrate on preparing for her final exams.
Josephine’s computer connects wirelessly to the Internet through the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries.
Thomas can deny access to the wireless network using the MAC address of Josephine’s computer.
1 Check the MAC address (physical address) of the wireless card on Josephine’s computer using the
“ipconfig /all” command in a Command Prompt.
Thomas
Josephine