- Router Settings
- Admin Settings
- Help & Feedback
Help
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Advanced Settings
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+ Wi-Fi MAC Filters
Use the Wi-Fi MAC Filters screen to control access to your Wi-Fi network through the 12-digit Media Access Control identifier that is unique from device to device. You can allow or deny access for listed MAC addresses. MAC filtering does not increase your Wi-Fi security.
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+ Port Settings
Use the Port Settings screen to add rules to send traffic from specific ports or ranges of ports to specific connected devices. You can also tell your router to remember which ports a device uses to send data, so data returning through that port is sent to that device.
+ Single port forwarding
- Add a rule to forward inbound traffic on a specific port to a single device on your local network. An example of single port forwarding would be sending inbound web requests, typically on port 80, to a web server.
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- ○ Tap the + sign to add a rule.
- ○ Turn on the rule, and complete the fields.
There are two ways to delete rules. - ○ Tap Edit on the Single Port Forwarding screen; select rule(s) to delete and tap Delete in the top right corner of the screen.
- ○ Tap on the rule you want to delete and tap Delete at the bottom of the screen. Tap Delete on the pop-up screen.
+ Port range forwarding
- Add a rule to send traffic from a range of ports to a single device on your local network.
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- ○ Tap the + sign to add a rule.
- ○ Turn on the rule, and complete the fields.
There are two ways to delete rules. - ○ Tap Edit on the Port Range Forwarding screen; select rule(s) to delete and tap Delete in the top right corner of the screen.
- ○ Tap on the rule you want to delete and tap Delete at the bottom of the screen. Tap Delete on the pop-up screen.
+ Port range triggering
- Add a rule if you would like the router to remember the port a specific device uses when sending data to the Internet. Data that returns through that port will be routed back to that device.
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- ○ Tap the + sign to add a rule.
- ○ Turn on the rule, and complete the fields.
There are two ways to delete rules. - ○ Tap Edit on the Port Range Triggering screen; select rule(s) to delete and tap Delete in the top right corner of the screen.
- ○ Tap on the rule you want to delete and tap Delete at the bottom of the screen. Tap delete on the pop-up screen.