Intellinet Network Solutions 524537 User Manual

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the Internet (by selecting “Permit” or “Deny” from the drop-down menu. NOTE: enter the

12-digit MAC address in this format: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX (with the hyphens).
Add

— Click after filling in the fields to add the rule and display the Current MAC Filtering Table,

which shows the valid MAC filtering rules in the router. To remove a listing from the table,

select it and click “Delete.”
Apply

— Click “Apply,” then “Save” to set and save any changes.

3.6.2 Connection Filtering Configuration

This screen lets you control a certain client PC’s access to the Internet based on IP addresses,

application types (i.e., HTTP port) and time of day.

Stop

— Click to turn off the Connection Filtering configuration when “Status” shows “enabled”;

click (“Start”) to turn on the configuration when it’s shown as “disabled.”
Check Box

— If selected, the undefined item in the IP Address list is allowed Internet access.

Rule Name

— Enter any name you want to use for identification.

Source IP address

— Enter the IP address you want to apply this Access Control rule to.

Protocol

— Select the protocol type: TCP, UDP, FTP, HTTP or all of them.

Destination Port

— Assign a port number or a port range. The router will block clients from

accessing Internet services that use these ports.
Days To Block

— Select days to block.

Times To Block

— Select times to block.

Add

— Click after filling in the fields to add the rule and display the Current Access Control

Table,

which shows the current Access Control rules in the router. To remove a listing from

the table, select it and click “Delete.”
Apply

— Click “Apply,” then “Save” to set and save any changes.

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