3 domain filtering – TP-Link TL-WR641G User Manual

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TL-WR641G

108M Wireless Router User Guide

3. WAN IP Address - type a WAN IP Address or a range of WAN IP Addresses in the

field, in dotted-decimal notation format. For example, 61.145.238.6 – 61.145.238.47.
Keep the field open, which means all WAN IP Addresses have been put into the
field.

4. WAN Port - type a WAN Port or a range of WAN Ports in the field. For example, 25

– 110. Keep the field open, which means all WAN Ports have been put into the field.

5. Protocol - select which protocol is to be used, either TCP, UDP, or All (all protocols

supported by the router).

6. Pass - select either Allow or Deny through the router.
7. Status - select Enabled or Disabled for this entry on the Status pull-down list.
8. Click

the

Save

button to save this entry.

To add additional entries, repeat steps 1-8.
When finished, click the Return button to return to IP Address Filtering page.

To modify or delete an existing entry:
1. Find the desired entry in the table.
2. Click

Modify

or Delete as desired on the Modify column.


Click the Enable All button to make all entries enabled
Click the Disabled All button to make all entries disabled.
Click the Delete All button to delete all entries

You can change the entry’s order as desired. Fore entries are before hind entries. Enter
the ID number in the first box you want to move and another ID number in second box
you want to move to, and then click the Move button to change the entry’s order.

Click the Next button to the next page and click the Previous button to return to the
previous page.

For example: If you desire to block E-mail received and sent by the IP Address
192.168.1.7 on your local network, and to make the PC with IP Address 192.168.1.8
unable to visit the website of IP Address 202.96.134.12, while other PCs have no limit.
You should specify the following IP address filtering list:

5.8.3 Domain Filtering

The Domain Filtering page (shown in figure 5-27) allows you to control access to certain
websites on the Internet by specifying their domains or key words.

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