AT&T 6800G User Manual

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Plug&Share
Wireless Router 54 Mbps 802.11g
6800G
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED ..................................................................4
About your new wireless network router ........................4
Package contents............................................................5
System requirements ......................................................5
Router controls, connections and indicator lights ..........6
Router installation ..........................................................7
THE SETUP WIZARD ................................................................8
Internet connection type..................................................8
Dynamic IP address screen............................................9
PPPoE screen ................................................................9
Static IP address screen ..............................................10
Wireless LAN connection screen..................................10
Setup completed ..........................................................10
WEP encryption ............................................................11
Security setup completed..............................................12
Close Wizard ................................................................12
SYSTEM SETTINGS ................................................................13
BASIC SETTINGS ....................................................................14
Basic Wizard screen ....................................................14
Basic wireless settings..................................................15
Basic ISP connection ....................................................17
Basic DHCP settings ....................................................21
ADVANCED SETTINGS ............................................................22
Virtual server ................................................................22
Multiple connection applications ..................................23
Filters ............................................................................24
Firewall rules ................................................................28
DMZ ..............................................................................29
Routing..........................................................................30
Wireless network performance ....................................33
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS ..................................................34
Set passwords ..............................................................34
Router settings..............................................................35
Backup settings ............................................................36
Restore default settings ................................................36
Other options ................................................................37
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STATUS SCREENS ..................................................................38
Router information ........................................................38
Activity logs ..................................................................39
Traffic statistics..............................................................40
Wireless client computers ............................................41
SHORTCUTS ............................................................................42
Parental control ............................................................42
Gaming applications ....................................................43
Personal web site..........................................................44
Personal FTP site ........................................................45
Internet telephony ........................................................46
FIRMWARE UPGRADES..........................................................47
CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS NETWORK..........................48
Change network settings ..............................................48
File & print sharing for Windows
®
XP............................49
File & print sharing for Windows®2000 ........................56
File & print sharing for Windows®Me and 98 SE ........62
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................68
GLOSSARY ..............................................................................71
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............................................76
IMPORTANT!
Use only the AC power adapter provided with the product. Do not attempt to use any other AC power adapter. If you need a replacement, please call 1-877-800-5400.
AT&T offers a full line of data networking
and broadband accessories.
Please visit us at
www.plugandshare.att.com
1-877-800-5400
Getting Started
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About Your New Wireless Router
Your new AT&T Plug&Share™Wireless Router gives you the freedom to share files, programs, storage devices, scanners, printers and even broadband Internet access among all the computers in your network — without the inconvenience and expense of a tangle of network cabling.
Designed for fast, easy setup and use, your new router transfers data at up to 54 Mbps (megabits per second). Built-in “firewall” capabilities help keep your network secure and protect your privacy.
The AT&T Plug&Share
Wireless Router can be used with computers equipped with Windows®XP, 2000,
Me or 98 SE operating systems and can also be integrated into a larger network.
Before you begin, please turn to the next page to check package contents and system requirements. Then follow the step-by-step directions to install and configure the router for optimum performance on your network.
Internet
Cable/DSL modem
Computer 1
Desktop or laptop PC
Computer 2
Desktop or laptop PC (wireless adapter required)
Computer 3
Desktop or laptop PC (wireless adapter required)
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Package Contents
Please check to make sure your package contains the following items:
Power
Wireless LAN
LAN 1
WAN
LAN 2
LAN 3
LAN 4
Plug&Share
Wireless Router
Power adapter
Use ONLY the supplied adapter. Do not attempt to use any other power adapter.
RJ45 Ethernet cable
Connects the router to the host computer, which is the computer you are using to set up your router.
CD-ROM
Contains printable versions of this User Manual, Quick Start Guide and Safety & Warranty Information.
Quick Start Guide
Safety & Warranty Information
System Requirements:
You must have a personal computer with the following applications & hardware:
• Windows
®
98 SE, Me, 2000 or XP
• Internet Explorer®5.5 or later version
• Intel®Pentium II (or higher)
• 64MB of RAM
• CD-ROM drive
• 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Port
• 5 MB of available hard-disk space (60 MB to load Adobe
®
Acrobat® Reader®)
• Cable modem or DSL modem with Broadband Service
Getting Started
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Router Controls, Connections and Indicator Lights
LAN Ports 1- 4
RJ45 jacks for cable con­nections to a local area network. After installation and setup, you will not need cabling to wirelessly share resources throughout the network.
WAN Port
This port provides Internet access when connected to a DSL or cable modem. (“WAN” stands for “Wide Area Network.”)
Power
Plug in your power adapter here, then plug it into an electrical outlet.
Reset button
Make sure the router is plugged in and turned on, then press and hold this button for 15 seconds to restore factory programmed default settings. You will have to run the Setup Wizard again if you use this feature (see page 8).
Power
A steady light indicates that the router is properly connected to the power supply.
Wireless LAN
A steady light indicates that the wireless connection is working properly. The light blinks during data transfer.
WAN
A steady light indicates the router is properly connected to your modem. The light blinks during data transfer.
LAN1- LAN 4
A steady light indicates that there is a connection to an Ethernet-enabled computer on one of the ports. The light blinks during data transfer.
BACK FRONT
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Modem
Computer
Power Adapter
Step 1: Make sure that you have Internet access
Before you begin, launch your web browser to make sure you can connect to the Internet. If you can connect to web sites as usual, proceed to Step 2, below. If you cannot connect to the Internet, check your modem connections, or consult the User Manual provided by your broadband/Internet service supplier. You must have Internet access before installing the router.
Step 2: Connect router to your cable/DSL modem and to your computer
1 Connect power adapter
Connect the power adapter to the router, then plug it into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
2 Connect router to computer
Unplug the Ethernet cable from your modem, then plug it into the LAN 1 port of the router. (You can use the other ports to connect devices not equipped for wireless networking).
3 Connect router to modem
Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the modem to the WAN port of the router. WAN stands for Wide Area Network (Internet).
4 Check lights & connections
Before proceeding, make sure all connections match the diagram at right. Check the front of the router to make sure the Power, WAN and LAN1 lights are on (see page 6).
Rotate antenna to fully upright position
Ethernet Cables
Setup Wizard
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Step 3: Run the Setup Wizard
To configure your router for use, launch your web browser, then follow the steps below.
NOTE: The screens you will see are stored in the router; they are not web site pages. During setup, ignore alerts that prompt you to re-connect to the Internet.
1 In the address window, type http://A
TT.Router (do NOT type www).
2 Press Enter to display the Wizard screen. If this screen does not appear, type http://192.168.0.1
then
press Enter.
3 Click the Run Wizard button to display the Internet Connection Type screen (see below).
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Internet Connection Type
At this screen you must choose an Internet connection type (you will be allowed to choose only one). If you are not sure which to choose, ask your Internet Service Provider.
After you make a selection, press Next to display a setup screen for the option you’ve chosen.
Dynamic IP Address
Cable modems usually require this setting. Choose this setting if you don't have to log on to the Internet when you've turned on your computer, and if your ISP assigns your IP address.
PPPoE
DSL modems usually require this setting. Choose this setting if you have to log on to the Internet when you turn on your computer.
Static IP
This setting is rarely required. Contact your ISP before choosing this option.
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
Setup Wizard
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Set Dynamic IP Address
The following screen appears if you select Dynamic IP Address as your Internet connection type.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Set PPPoE
The following screen appears if you select PPPoE as your Internet connection type.
Host Name: If your ISP requires that you enter a host name, enter it here.
MAC (Media Access Control): The address of your computer’s network adapter should appear here as the default. It is usually not necessary to change it.
Click Next to display the Wireless LAN Connection screen (see next page).
Enter the user name and password you use for access to your Internet Service Provider.
If your ISP requires you to use a service name, enter it here.
Click Next to display the Wireless LAN Connection screen (see next page).
Set Static IP Address
The following screen appears if you select Static IP Address as your Internet connection type.
Delete anything that appears in these fields when the screen is displayed, then enter the WAN and DNS addresses provided by your ISP.
Click Next to display the Wireless LAN Connection screen (see next page).
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
Setup Wizard
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Set Wireless LAN Connection
This screen displays the default settings for your wireless network.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
SSID (Service Set Identifier): This feature pro-
vides protection against unauthorized access to your network. The default SSID is at&t
. You should change this name to any alphanumeric (numbers and/or letters) identifier up to 32 char­acters long. All wireless adapters on your net­work must use the same SSID as your wireless router and/or access point. The SSID is case sensitive (i.e., “cat” and “Cat” are not the same).
Channel: Click to choose any channel from 1 to
11. (Default is 6.) All wireless devices on the network must be set to the same channel.
Click Next to display the Setup Completed screen.
Setup completed
Click Run Security Wizard to provide privacy for your wireless network and help protect against unauthorized access (see next page).
Click Back if you want to change any settings.
Click Save Settings to end the setup session now. (See Close Wizard description, page 12.)
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
CAUTION: SSID and Channel number must be identical in all wireless network devices.
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Security Wizard: Set Admin Password
You can protect against unauthorized access to network settings by entering a password here. Only those who know the password will be allowed to change network settings.
NOTE: Be sure to choose a password you can remember. If you forget your password, you will not have access to any settings until you reset the router to factory programmed default settings.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Set WEP Encryption
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) helps protect your privacy by scrambling data that passes through your network.
Enter your password twice. Symbols will replace your key strokes on the screen. The password can be up to 15 characters (letters, numbers, spaces and other punctuation marks). The password is case sensitive (i.e., “cat” and “Cat” are not the same).
Click Next to display the WEP Encryption screen.
WEP: Click On to activate WEP encryption.
WEP encryption: Select encryption strength
from the drop down menu (64, 128 or 152-bit). Larger numbers will make your system more secure, but may result in slower data transfer.
Security Phrase: Enter a security phrase in the last text box. (You can use letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation marks. You must enter five characters for 64-bit, 13 characters for 128­bit, or 16 characters for 152-bit encryption.)
Click Next to display the Security Setup Completed screen.
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
CAUTION: All WEP settings must be identical in all wireless network devices. WEP Security Phrase must match the WEP settings used in all your wireless adapters (may be called Security Phrase, Ascii/Hex Key or other term).
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Test your connections
Click on the icon for your web browser. Your designated home page should appear. If your home page does not appear, try the following:
• Reboot your computer.
• Turn off or unplug your modem for a few seconds, then turn it back on.
• If you still have no Internet access, please turn to the Troubleshooting section (page 68).
Note: After your initial setup is complete you can use wireless adapters to connect other devices to your network. The Ethernet cable is not necessary, and can be disconnected.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Security setup completed
Your setup is complete. For additional security protection, turn to the Wireless Settings section (page 15).
Click Back to change any settings
Click Save Settings to end the setup session now. Your router will restart automatically and the Close Wizard screen will appear.
Click Exit to return to the current settings.
Close Wizard
Click Close Wizard to allow access to advanced administration screens.
To check your Internet connections, click the Home button on your Internet web browser at the top of your screen.
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
Basic System Settings
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System settings
To change your network settings, launch your web browser, type http://ATT.Router in the address field, then press Enter. If the router page does not appear, type http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter.
Click tabs in the blue menu bar at the top of the page to choose the type of settings you want to review or change. For more information, click the Help button at the bottom of each page.
Basic settings
• Wizard (rerun the setup wizard)
• Wireless (view or change wireless security settings)
• ISP Connection (view or change the IP address and related information)
• DHCP (view or change the settings that control communication within your network)
Advanced settings
Do not change
these settings unless you have advanced knowledge of network technology.
• Virtual Server (view or change remote user access settings)
• Multi-mode Applications (view or change settings for multiple connections, such as games)
• Filters (view or change access filters to control Internet access)
• Firewall (view or change settings to protect against unauthorized access to and from your network)
• DMZ (view or change list of computers allowed full access to the Internet)
• Routing (verify network addresses in the routing table)
• Performance (view or change wireless performance features, speed and security)
Administrator settings
These settings can help you protect against unauthorized access and manage your router firmware.
• Passwords (administer passwords and remote management)
• Settings (set router system time, IP Address, DNS and Plug & Play settings)
• Backup (save and restore system settings, or reboot router)
• Other (send and block ping tests, and set VPN pass-through)
Status screens
Status screens display reports of network activity and traffic.
• Router Info (view current firmware version, LAN, WAN, and wireless status)
• Activity (display and save the system activities)
• Traffic (view traffic statistics)
• WLAN (displays a list of wireless devices connected to the router)
Shortcuts
These mini-Wizards help you quickly set up basic functionality for several useful features.
• Parental Control (restrict access from certain computers)
• Gaming (change settings for compatibility with Internet gaming)
• Personal Web Site (use a computer on your network to host your web site)
• Personal FTP Site (use a computer on your network to host your FTP site)
• Internet Telephony (change settings for compatibility with Internet telephone services)
Help
Choose Help to find additional information about system settings, or to upload new router firmware.
• Firmware Upgrade (downloads new firmware if a more recent version is available)
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
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Setup Wizard
Click Run Wizard for a simple, step-by-step configuration of your router settings. (It is usually not neces­sary to do this after initial setup is complete.)
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Wizard
Wireless ISP Connection DHCP
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Wireless settings
Options on this page allow you to control security features that can protect your privacy. Remember that all devices connected to the wireless network must share the same security settings.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
SSID: (Default at&t) The Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless local area network. The
factory default name is "at&t". For privacy, you should change this to a unique name. If you leave the default name, users of other wireless networks nearby may have access to your computers or your Internet access (if they are using the same SSID). Remember that all computers on your network must share the same SSID.
Channel: (Default 6
) The router uses radio signals to communicate with other devices on the network. You can change the frequency by selecting a different channel. Remember that all computers on your network must use the same channel. Devices using AT&T Plug&Share™wireless adapters will auto­matically detect the channel used by the router and change to it.
You may have to change the channel if you are experiencing problems such as intermittent connec­tion and disconnection. You can perform a site survey on your wireless adapter to find out which channels are being used by other wireless networks nearby. If other networks use the same channel (or an adjacent one), change yours to one as far away as possible from the others in use. (For example, if other networks use channels 6, 9 and 11, try changing yours to channel 1.)
Security
Security options allow you to choose the type of encryption you prefer. Click a radio button to select one:
Open System: No security. Not recommended.
Shared Key: Moderate security (see page 16).
WPA: Suitable only for large enterprise networks (see page 16).
WPA-PSK: High security for home, home-office & small business (see page 16).
Wizard
Wireless
ISP Connection DHCP
Click a radio button to display options for the security type you prefer
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Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Wizard
Wireless
ISP Connection DHCP
Shared Key Security
(WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy): Select this option for a moderate level of security.
Phrase/Key: Enter a security phrase. If you choose the Hex Key Format (see below), you must use hexa­decimal digits (0-9, a-f). If you choose the ASCII Key Format you can use letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation marks. For the ASCII Key Format you must enter five characters for 64-bit, 13 characters for 128-bit or 16 characters for 152-bit encryption. Whichever format you use, the security phrase you enter must be shared by all wireless devices on the network. You can create up to four different security phrases, for different wireless networks. Remember that security phrases are case sensitive (i.e., “cat” and “Cat” are not the same).
Key Format: Choose ASCII or hexadecimal format. If you choose ASCII, you can use names that you know and can easily remember.
Length: Use the drop-down menu to choose a key length (64, 128 or 152-bit). The higher the number, the slower but more secure your system will be.
If you change any setting above, click the Apply button.
WPA Enterprise Security
(WiFi Protected Access) Select this option only if you are using your router in a large enterprise network environment such as a company or school.
Consult your network administrator for advice before selecting this option.
WPA Personal Security
(WiFi Protected Access, Preshared Key) Select this option for the highest level of security protection in a home, home office or small business environment.
Passphrase: Enter a security phrase at least eight characters long. The phrase you enter must must be shared by all wireless devices on the network. Remember that security phrases are case sensitive (i.e., “cat” and “Cat” are not the same).
Enter your passphrase again to confirm, then click the Apply button to activate WPA-PSK encryption.
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ISP Connection Type
At this screen you must choose an Internet connection type compatible with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If you are unsure which to choose, contact your ISP. When you make a selection, the screen will change to show options available for that connection type (see next page).
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Dynamic IP Address: Cable modems usually require this setting. Choose this setting if you don't have to log on to the Internet when you've turned on your computer, and if your ISP assigns your IP address.
PPPoE: DSL modems usually require this setting. Choose this setting if you have to log on to the Internet when you turn on your computer.
Static IP Address: This setting is rarely required. Contact your ISP before choosing this option.
Wizard Wireless
ISP Connection
DHCP
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ISP Connection Type: Dynamic IP Address
This setting is usually required for use with cable modems. Choose this setting if you don’t have to log on to the Internet when you turn on your computer (IP addresses are assigned by your ISP).
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Host Name: (Default A
TT.Router
) Enter a host name here if required by your Internet Service Provider.
MAC Address: Enter a MAC (Media Access Control) number if required by your Internet Service Provider. By default, the number used is the MAC address of the WAN interface in the router. You can click the Copy MAC Address button to insert the MAC address of the Ethernet card in your computer.
Wizard Wireless
ISP Connection
DHCP
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ISP Connection Type: PPPoE
PPPoE stands for “Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet,” often used by DSL service providers. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection (the option most often used). Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
User Name: Enter the user name required by your ISP when you connect to the Internet.
Password: Enter the password required by your ISP when you connect to the Internet.
Service Name (optional): If your ISP uses a service name for the PPPoE connection, enter the service name here. (Example: @att.net)
IP Address: If you choose Static PPPoE, enter the static IP address for the PPPoE connection.
Primary/Secondary DNS Address: If you choose Static PPPoE, ask your Internet Service Provider for your primary and secondary DNS addresses (also called IP numbers) and enter them here.
Maximum Idle Time: (Default 0
) To avoid periodic disconnection from the Internet, leave this value set to zero. To allow your computer to disconnect after a period of inactivity, enter the time in minutes. (For example, enter 10 to disconnect 10 minutes after you’ve stopped using the computer.)
MTU: (Default 1492) Data sent over networks is divided into “packets” of a certain size. MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies the largest packet size to be used. This value typically does not need to be changed. Do not change it unless advised to do so by your Internet Service Provider.
Auto-reconnect: (Default On
) If your computer remains connected to the Internet most or all of the
time, this setting will automatically re-establish your Internet connection whenever it is dropped.
Wizard Wireless
ISP Connection
DHCP
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ISP Connection Type: Static IP Address
This connection type is rarely required. Contact your ISP before choosing this option.
Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
To set a static IP address: Contact your Internet Service Provider and obtain the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS (domain name server) numbers required, and enter them in the fields on this screen. Remember that each number must be in the correct format (four sets of numbers separated by periods, with no spaces).
Example: 192.168.100.100
Wizard Wireless
ISP Connection
DHCP
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Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Starting IP address: The starting IP address for the DHCP server's IP assignment.
Ending IP address: The ending IP address for the DHCP server's IP assignment.
Lease Time: The length of time for the LAN IP address lease.
DHCP Client Table: This is a list of all network computers, showing the host hame, IP address, MAC address and expired time for each.
Wizard Wireless ISP Connection
DHCP
DHCP Server
When any device on your network is turned on, it must be assigned an IP address to communicate with other devices on the network. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns these IP addresses to devices on your network. Leave DHCP set to On and be sure that you have selected "Obtain an IP address automatically" in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box on your client computers.
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Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
Virtual Server: (Default Off) Click On to designate a local network computer as a server.
Name: Enter a name for the computer to be designated as a server.
Private IP: Enter the IP number of the computer to be designated as a server .
Protocol Type: (Default TCP
) The protocol used for the virtual service.
Private Port: Enter the port number of the service used by the Private IP computer.
Public Port: Enter the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service.
Schedule: Enter times when you want to allow access to the server (or click Always to allow unlimited access).
You can create a new virtual server by entering the above fields, or use settings for several of the most commonly used services by clicking an Edit button in the Virtual Server table at the bottom of the screen. This will copy the proper settings into the fields above. You will only need to enter the IP address of your server computer (you can find this number by displaying the DHCP screen; see page 21).
Example: To host a personal web site, click the Edit button beside V
irtual Server HTTP, then enter a
name for your server and its IP address (from the DHCP screen shown on page 21).
Name: My Web Server Private IP: 192.168.0.25 Protocol Type: TCP Private Port: 80 Public Port: 80 Schedule: Always
Virtual Server
Multi-Mode Applications Filters Firewall DMZ Routing Performance
Virtual Server
If you want to use a network computer as a virtual server (to host web sites or FTP sites, for example) you can configure the router to direct incoming traffic to your server.
Enter a name here Enter your server’s IP address here
Following fields are filled in automatically
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Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
You can set up as many profiles as you like for applications that require multiple connections. You can enter settings for several of the most commonly used applications by clicking an Edit button in the table at the bottom of the screen. This will copy the proper settings into the fields above.
Multiple Connection Applications: (Default Off) Click On to enable multiple connections.
Name: Enter a name for this application.
Trigger Port: Enter a port for use by this application. You can enter a single port or a range of ports.
Trigger Type: Choose a protocol to be used by this application (usually TCP).
Public Port: This is the port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the application. You may define a single port or a range of ports. You can use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges.
Public Type: Choose a protocol to be used by this application (usually TCP).
Multi Mode: Select On to enable multiple connections.
When you are finished, click Apply to establish your new application. It will be added to the table of applications at the bottom of the screen.
Virtual Server
Multi-mode Applications
Filters Firewall DMZ Routing Performance
Multiple Connection Applications
This option allows compatibility with applications that require multiple connections (video conferencing, Internet telephony, gaming, etc.).
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Basic > Advanced > Admin > Status > Shortcuts > Help
IP Filters
To add a new filter, fill in the fields above and click Apply. You can block access to several of the most commonly used ports by clicking an Edit button in the IP Filter table at the bottom of the screen. This will copy the proper settings into the fields above. You will only need to enter the IP address of the computer to be affected by the filter (you can find this number by displaying the DHCP screen; see page 21).
IP Filters: (Default Of
f) Click On to enable IP filters.
IP: Enter the IP address of any network computer to block Internet access from that computer. To block access for multiple computers, you can enter a range of IP addresses.
Port: Enter a single port or a range of ports that will be denied Internet access. (Leave this field blank to deny access to all ports.)
Protocol Type: Choose a protocol type to block.
Schedule: Enter times when Internet access will be blocked, or click Always to allow no Internet access at any time.
When you are finished, click Apply to add a new filter to the list.
Virtual Server Multi-Mode Applications
Filters
Firewall DMZ Routing Performance
Filters
Filters allow you to control Internet access from networked computers. Options allow you to restrict access to specific web sites, restrict access to all web sites except those you designate, or restrict access to other computers on your local area network (LAN). There are four types of filters:
IP filters: Prohibit Internet access by particular LAN IP addresses (see below).
MAC filters: Prohibit Internet access or LAN access by specific computers (see page 25).
URL blocking: Prohibit access to groups of web sites by key word (see page 26).
Domain blocking: Prohibit access to web sites specified by name (see page 27).
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