Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with
your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Package Contents
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Minimum System Requirements
Ethernet-Based Cable or DSL Modem
Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with
an installed Ethernet adapter and CD-ROM Drive
Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator Version 7.0 and Above
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Introduction
The D-Link DI-634M Wireless 108G MIMO Router is an 802.11g high-performance,
wireless router that supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in
public places.
Unlike most routers, the DI-634M provides data transfers at up to 108 Mbps (compared
to the standard 54 Mbps) when used with other D-Link Wireless 108G MIMO and AirPlus
Xtreme G Products. The 802.11g standard is backwards compatible with 802.11b
products. This means that you do not need to change your entire network to maintain
connectivity. You may sacrifice some of 802.11g’s speed when you mix 802.11b and
802.11g devices, but you will not lose the ability to communicate when you incorporate
the 802.11g standard into your 802.11b network. You may choose to slowly change
your network by gradually replacing the 802.11b devices with 802.11g devices .
In addition to offering faster data transfer speeds when used with other 802.11g products,
the DI-634M has the newest, strongest, most advanced security features available today.
When used with other 802.11g WPA (WiFi Protected Access) compatible products in
a network, the security features include:
Introduction
WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access authorizes and identifies users based on a secret
key that changes automatically at a regular interval. WPA uses TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) to change the temporal key every 10,000 packets (a packet is a
kind of message transmitted over a network.) This insures much greater security than
the standard WEP security. (By contrast, the older WEP encryption required the keys
to be changed manually.)
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Features and Benefits
Fully compatible with the 802.11g standard to provide a wireless data rate of up
to 108Mbps
Backwards compatible with the 802.11b standard to provide a wireless data rate
of up to 11Mbps
WPA (Wi Fi Protected Access) authorizes and identifies users based on a secret
key that changes automatically at a regular interval, for example:
Pre Shared Key mode means that the home user, without a RADIUS server,
will obtain a new security key every time the he or she connects to the network,
vastly improving the safety of communications on the network
Utilizes OFDM technology (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
User-friendly configuration and diagnostic utilities
Operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range
Connects multiple computers to a Broadband (Cable or DSL) modem to share
the Internet connection
Features and Benefits
Advanced Firewall features: Supports NAT with VPN pass-through, providing
added security, MAC Filtering, URL Filtering, and Scheduling
DHCP server enables all networked computers to automatically receive IP
addresses
Web-based interface for Managing and Configuring
Access Control to manage users on the network
Supports special applications that require multiple connections
Equipped with 4 10/100 Ethernet ports, 1 WAN port, Auto MDI/MDIX
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Hardware Overview
Connections
Hardware Overview
All Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN) are
auto MDI/MDIX, meaning you can use
either a straight-through or a crossover
Ethernet cable.
Reset Button
Pressing and holding the reset
button for 10 seconds restores the
router to its original factory default
settings.
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Auto MDI/MDIX LAN Ports
These ports automatically
sense the cable type when
connecting to Ethe r n e t enabled computers.
Auto MDI/MDIX WAN Port
This is the connection for the Ethernet
cable to the Cable or DSL modem
DC Power Connector
The DC power input
connector is labeled DC 5V 3A with a single jack
socket to supply power
to the DI-634M.
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LEDs
Hardware Overview
WLAN LED
A solid orange light indicates that
the wireless segment is ready. This
LED bli nks d uring wir eless data
transmission.
WAN LED
A s ol i d g r ee n l i gh t
indicates connection
on the WAN port. This
LED blinks during data
transmission.
POWER LED
A s o l id g r een l ight
in d i c at e s a pr o p e r
connection to the power
supply.
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LOCALNETWORK LED
A solid green light indicates
a connection to an Ethernetenabled computer on ports
1-4. This LED blinks during
data transmission.
STATUS
A blinking yellow
light indicates that
the DI - 6 34M i s
ready.
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Wireless Basics
D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and
compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public
access wireless networks. D-Link wireless products will allow you access to the data
you want, when and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that
wireless networking brings.
A WLAN is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals
instead of wires. WLANs are used increasingly in both home and office environments,
and public areas such as airports, coffee shops and universities. Innovative ways to
utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work and communicate more efficiently.
Increased mobility and the absence of cabling and other fixed infrastructure have proven
to be beneficial for many users.
Wireless users can use the same applications they use on a wired network. Wireless
adapter cards used on laptop and desktop systems support the same protocols as
Ethernet adapter cards.
Wireless Basics
People use wireless LAN technology for many different purposes:
Mobility - Productivity increases when people have access to data in any location
within the operating range of the WLAN. Management decisions based on real-time
information can significantly improve worker efficiency.
Low Implementation Costs – WLANs are easy to set up, manage, change and relocate.
Networks that frequently change can benefit from WLANs ease of implementation.
WLANs can operate in locations where installation of wiring may be impractical.
Installation and Network Expansion - Installing a WLAN system can be fast and easy
and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. Wireless technology
allows the network to go where wires cannot go - even outside the home or office.
Scalability – WLANs can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needs
of specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range
from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to larger infrastructure
networks to accommodate hundreds or thousands of users, depending on the number
of wireless devices deployed.
Inexpensive Solution - Wireless network devices are as competitively priced as
conventional Ethernet network devices.
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Standards-Based Technology
The DI-634M Wireless 108G MIMO Router utilizes the 802.11g standard.
The IEEE 802.11g standard is an extension of the 802.11b standard. It increases the
data rate up to 54Mbps within the 2.4GHz band, utilizing OFDM technology.
This means that in most environments, within the specified range of this device, you
will be able to transfer large files quickly or even watch a movie in MPEG format over
your network without noticeable delays. This technology works by transmitting highspeed digital data over a radio wave utilizing OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing) technology. OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple
smaller sub-signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies
to the receiver. OFDM reduces the amount of crosstalk (interference) in signal
transmissions.
The DI-634M is backwards compatible with 802.11b devices. This means that if you
have an existing 802.11b network, the devices in that network will be compatible with
Wireless Basics
Installation Considerations
The D-Link DI-634M Wireless 108G MIMO Router lets you access your network, using
a wireless connection, from virtually anywhere within its operating range. Keep in mind,
however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects
that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary
depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in
your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic
guidelines:
1 Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the DI-634M and other network
devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your D-Link wireless
product’s range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices so that the
number of walls or ceilings is minimized.
2 Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick
(.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be just over 2 feet (.6 meters) thick.
At a 2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick! Position devices so
that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle)
for better reception.
3 Building Materials can impede the wireless signal - a solid metal door or aluminum
studs may have a negative effect on range. Try to position wireless devices and
computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes through drywall or
open doorways and not other materials.
4 Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical
devices or appliances that generate extreme RF noise.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Please remember that D-Link Wireless 108G MIMO devices are pre-configured to
connect together, right out of the box, with their default settings.
For a typical wireless setup at home (as shown above), please do the following:
You will need broadband Internet access (a Cable or DSL-subscriber line into
your home or office)
Consult with your Cable or DSL provider for proper installation of the modem.
Connect the Cable or DSL modem to the DI-634M Wireless Broadband Router
(see the printed Quick Installation Guide included with your router).
If you are connecting a desktop computer to your network, install the D-Link
AirPlus Xtreme G DWL-G520 wireless PCI adapter into an available PCI slot on
your desktop computer. You may also install the DWL-520+, or the DWL-520.
(See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the network adapter.)
Install the D-Link DWL-G650M wireless Cardbus adapter into a laptop computer.
(See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the DWL-G650M.)
Install the D-Link DFE-530TX+ adapter into a desktop computer. The four
Ethernet LAN ports of the DI-634M are Auto MDI/MDIX and will work with both
Straight-Through and Cross-Over cable. (See the printed Quick Installation Guide included with the DFE-530TX+.)
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Using the Configuration Menu
Whenever you want to configure your DI-634M, you can access the Configuration
Menu by opening the Web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI-634M. The
DI-634M’s default IP Address is shown below:
Open the Web browser.
Type in the IP Address of the Router (http://192.168.0.1).
Using the Configuration Menu
http://192.168.0.1
Note: if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the DI-634M, make sure
to enter the correct IP Address.
Type admin in the User Name field.
Leave the Password blank.
Click OK.
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Home
The Advanced tab provides the following configuration options: Wizard, Wireless, WAN,
LAN, and DHCP.
Wizard
The Home>Wizard screen will appear. Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide for
more information regarding the Setup Wizard.
Using the Configuration Menu
These buttons appear on most of the configuration screens in this section. Please
click on the appropriate button at the bottom of each screen after you have made a
configuration change.
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Wireless
Using the Configuration Menu
SSID:
Channel:
Super G Mode:
Home > Wireless
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name designated for a
specific wireless local area network (WLAN). The SSID’s factory
default setting is default. The SSID can be easily changed to
connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new
wireless network.
6 is the default channel. All devices on the network must
share the same channel. (Note: The wireless adapters will
automatically scan and match the wireless setting.)
By default Super G mode is Disabled. Super G is a group of
performance enhancement features that increase end user
application throughput in an 802.11g network. Super G is
backward compatible to standard 802.11g devices. For top
performance, all wireless devices on the network should be
Super G capable. Select either Disabled, Super G without
Turbo, Super G with Dynamic Turbo, or Super G with Static
Turbo.
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Disabled:
Standard 802.11g support, no enhanced capabilities.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Super G without
Turbo:
Super G with
Dynamic Turbo:
Super G with
Static Turbo:
SSID Broadcast:
Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and
no Turbo mode.
Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and
Dynamic Turbo. This setting is backwards compatible with
non-Turbo (legacy) devices. Dynamic Turbo mode is only
enabled when all nodes on the wireless network is Super G
with Dynamic Turbo enabled.
Capable of Packet Bursting, FastFrames, Compression, and
Static Turbo. This setting is not backwards compatible with
non-Turbo (legacy) devices. Static turbo mode is always on
and is only enabled when all nodes on the wireless network is
Super G with Static Turbo enabled.
Choose Enabled to broadcast the SSID across the network.
All devices on a network must share the same SSID (Service
Set Identifier) to establish communication. Choose Disabled if
you do not wish to broadcast the SSID over the network.
Authentication:
WEP:
WEP Encryption:
Key Type:
Keys 1-4:
Select Open System or WPA-PSK authentication.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a wireless security protocol
for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). WEP provides
security by encrypting the data that is sent over the WLAN.
Select Enabled or Disabled. Disabled is the default setting.
(Note: If you enable encryption on the DI-634M make sure to
also enable encryption on all the wireless clients or wireless
connection will not be established.)
Select the level of encryption desired: 64-bit, or 128-bit.
Select HEX or ASCII.
Input up to 4 WEP keys; select the one you wish to use.
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WAN
Dynamic IP Address
Using the Configuration Menu
Dynamic IP
Host Name:
MAC Address:
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Address:
Home > WAN > Dynamic IP Address
Choose Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information
automatically from your ISP. Select this option if your ISP does
not give you any IP numbers to use. This option is commonly
used for Cable modem services.
The Host Name is optional but may be required by some ISPs.
The default host name is the device name of the Router and
may be changed.
The default MAC Address is set to the WAN’s physical interface
MAC address on the Broadband Router. It is not recommended
that you change the default MAC address unless required by
your ISP.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Use MAC:
Static IP Address
The default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical
interface MAC address on the Broadband Router. Checking
this checkbox will allow you to copy the MAC address of the
Ethernet Card installed by your ISP and replace the WAN
MAC address with the MAC address of the router. It is not
recommended that you change the default MAC address unless
required by your ISP.
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Choose Static IP Address if all WAN IP information is provided to you by your ISP.
You will need to enter in the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS
address(es) provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must
be in the appropriate IP form, which are four octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x). The
Router will not accept the IP address if it is not in this format.
Using the Configuration Menu
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
ISP Gateway
Address:
Primary DNS
Address:
Secondary DNS
Address:
Input the public IP Address provided by your ISP.
Input your Subnet mask. (All devices in the network must have
the same subnet mask.)
Input the public IP address of the ISP to which you are
connecting.
Input the primary DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address
provided by your ISP.
This is optional.
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PPPoE
Using the Configuration Menu
Please be sure to remove any existing PPPoE client software installed on your
computers.
Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses a PPPoE
connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. This option
is typically used for DSL services. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address
automatically for your PPPoE connection. Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address
for your PPPoeE connection.
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Using the Configuration Menu
PPPoE:
User Name:
Retype Password:
Service Name:
IP Address:
Network Mask:
Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE. (Most DSL users
will select this option.)
Dynamic PPPoE: Receive an IP Address automatically from
your ISP.
Static PPPoE: You have an assigned (static) IP Address.
Your PPPoE username provided by your ISP.
Re-enter the PPPoE password.
Enter the Service Name provided by your ISP (optional).
This option is only available for Static PPPoE. Enter the static
IP Address for the PPPoE connection.
The network mask of the PPPoE interface
Maximum Idle
Time:
MTU:
Dial on Demand:
Auto-reconnect:
Either set the value for idle time to zero or enable Autoreconnect to disable this feature.
Maximum Transmission Unit-1492 is the default setting-you
may need to change the MTU for optimal performance with
your specific ISP.
If Enabled, the DI-634M will connect to your ISP after you open
an internet browser and establish a connection to traffic.
If Enabled, the DI-634M will automatically connect to your ISP
after your system is restarted or if the PPPoE connection is
dropped.
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LAN
Using the Configuration Menu
Home > LAN
LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These
are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the DI-634M. These settings may be referred
to as Private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. The LAN IP
address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet.
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
DNS Relay:
The IP address of the LAN interface. The default IP address
is: 192.168.0.1.
The subnet mask of the LAN interface. The default subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0.
If Enabled, the DHCP assigns its own IP address.
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DHCP
Using the Configuration Menu
Home > DHCP
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DI-634M has a built-in DHCP
server. The DHCP Server will automatically assign an IP address to the computers on
the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be DHCP clients by setting
their TCP/IP settings to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.” When you turn your
computers on, they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the
DI-634M. The DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the
IP address pool to the requesting computer. You must specify the starting and ending
address of the IP address pool.
DHCP Server:
Starting IP
Address:
Ending IP Address:
IP:
MAC Address:
Select Enabled or Disabled. The default setting is Enabled.
The st a r t i n g IP addres s for the DH C P server’s IP
assignment.
The ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.
IP address specific to the client.
Enter the MAC Address.
DHCP Client:
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Select a DHCP client from the pull-down list; click Clone to
copy that MAC Address.
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Advanced
The Advanced tab provides the following configuration options: Virtual Server,
Applications, Filters, Parental Control, Firewall, and DMZ.
Virtual Server
Using the Configuration Menu
The DI-634M can be configured as a virtual server so that remote users accessing
Web or FTP services via the public IP address can be automatically redirected to local
servers in the LAN (Local Area Network).
The DI-634M firewall feature filters out unrecognized packets to protect your LAN
network so all computers networked with the DI-634M are invisible to the outside world.
If you wish, you can make some of the LAN computers accessible from the Internet by
enabling Virtual Server. Depending on the requested service, the DI-634M redirects
the external service request to the appropriate server within the LAN network.
The DI-634M is also capable of port-redirection meaning incoming traffic to a particular
port may be redirected to a different port on the server computer.
Each virtual service that is created will be listed at the bottom of the screen in the
Virtual Servers List. There are pre-defined virtual services already in the table. You
may use them by enabling them and assigning the server IP to use that particular
virtual service.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Virtual Server:
Protocol Type:
Private Port:
Public Port:
Name:
Private IP:
Schedule:
Select Enabled or Disabled.
Enter the name referencing the virtual service.
The server computer in the LAN (Local Area Network) that will
be providing the virtual services.
The protocol used for the virtual service.
The port number of the service used by the Private IP
computer.
The port number on the WAN (Wide Area Network) side that
will be used to access the virtual service.
The schedule of time when the virtual service will be enabled.
The schedule may be set to Always, which will allow the
particular service to always be enabled. If it is set to Time, select
the time frame for the service to be enabled. If the system time
is outside of the scheduled time, the service will be disabled.
Example #1:
If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to
access at all times, you would need to enable it. Web (HTTP)
server is on LAN (Local Area Network) computer 192.168.0.25.
HTTP uses port 80, TCP.
Name: Web Server
Private IP: 192.168.0.25
Protocol Type: TCP
Private Port: 80
Public Port: 80
Schedule: always
Click on this icon to edit the virtual service.
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Using the Configuration Menu
Example #2:
All Internet users who want to access this FTP Server must connect to it from port
2100. This is an example of port redirection and can be useful in cases where there
are many of the same servers on the LAN network.
If you have an FTP server that you wanted Internet users to
access by WAN port 2100 and only during the weekends, you
would need to enable it as such. FTP server is on LAN computer
192.168.0.30. FTP uses port 21, TCP.
Name: FTP Server
Private IP: 192.168.0.30
Protocol Type: TCP
Private Port: 21
Public Port: 2100
Schedule: From: 01:00AM to 01:00AM, Sat to Sun
Applications
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Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video
conferences, Internet telephony and others. These applications have difficulties working
through NAT (Network Address Translation). Special Applications makes some of
these applications work with the DI-634M. If you need to run applications that require
multiple connections, specify the port normally associated with an application in the
“Trigger Port” field, select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports
associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic.
The DI-634M provides some predefined applications in the table on the bottom of the
web page. Select the application you want to use and enable it.
Note: Only one PC can use each Special Application tunnel.
Using the Configuration Menu
Name:
Trigger Port:
Trigger Type:
Public Port:
Protocol Type:
This is the name referencing the special application.
This is the port used to trigger the application. It can be either
a single port or a range of ports.
This is the protocol used to trigger the special application.
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.
This is the protocol used to trigger the special application.
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Filters
MAC Filters
Using the Configuration Menu
Use MAC (Media Access Control) Filters to allow or deny LAN (Local Area Network)
computers by their MAC addresses from accessing the Network. You can either
manually add a MAC address or select the MAC address from the list of clients that
are currently connected to the Broadband Router.
MAC Filters:
MAC Address:
DHCP Client:
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Filters:
Name:
Advanced > Filters > MAC Filters
Select the filter you wish to use; in this case, MAC filters was
chosen.
Choose Disable MAC filters; allow MAC addresses listed
below; or deny MAC addresses listed below.
Enter the name here.
Enter the MAC Address.
Select a DHCP client from the pull-down list; click Clone to
copy that MAC Address.
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Parental Control
URL Blocking
Using the Configuration Menu
Advanced > Parental Control > URL Blocking
URL Blocking is used to deny LAN computers from accessing specific web sites by the
URL. A URL is a specially formatted text string that defines a location on the Internet.
If any part of the URL contains the blocked word, the site will not be accessible and
the web page will not display. To use this feature, enter the text string to be blocked
and click Apply. The text to be blocked will appear in the list. To delete the text, just
highlight it and click Delete.
Parental Control
Filters:
URL Blocking:
URL String:
IP Range:
Select the filter you wish to use; in this case, URL Blocking
was chosen.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
Block URLs which contain keywords listed below. Enter the
keywords in this space.
The IP address of the LAN computer(s) that will be denied
access to the Internet.
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Firewall
Using the Configuration Menu
Advanced > Firewall
Firewall Rules is an advanced feature used to deny or allow traffic from passing through
the DI-634M. It works in the same way as IP Filters with additional settings. You can
create more detailed access rules for the DI-634M. Firewall Rules contain all network
firewall rules pertaining to IP (Internet Protocol).
In the Firewall Rules List at the bottom of the screen, the priorities of the rules are from
top (highest priority) to bottom (lowest priority.)
Note: The DI-634M MAC Address filtering rules have precedence over the Firewall
Rules.
Firewall Rules:
Name:
Action:
Source:
Destination:
Enable or disable the Firewall.
Enter the name.
Select Allow or Deny.
Enter the IP Address range.
Enter the IP Address range, the Protocol, and the Port Range.
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Select Always or enter the Time Range.
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