Firewall tab - general – Linksys RV082 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Set Up and Configure the Router
Firewall Tab - General
10/100 8-Port VPN Router
Firewall Tab - General
From the Firewall Tab, you can configure the Router to deny or allow specific internal users from accessing the 
Internet. You can also configure the Router to deny or allow specific Internet users from accessing the internal 
servers. You can set up different packet filters for different users that are located on internal (LAN) side or 
external (WAN) side based on their IP addresses or their network Port number. See Figure 6-36.
Firewall: The default is enabled. If users disable the Firewall function, SPI, DoS, Block WAN Request will be 
disabled, Remote Management will be enabled and Access Rules and Content Filter will be disabled. 
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection): The Router's Firewall uses Stateful Packet Inspection to maintain connection 
information that passes through the firewall. It will inspect all packets based on the established connection, prior 
to passing the packets for processing through a higher protocol layer.
DoS (Denial of Service): Protect internal networks from Internet attacks, such as SYN Flooding, Smurf, LAND, Ping 
of Death, IP Spoofing and reassembly attacks. 
Block WAN Request: This feature is designed to prevent attacks through the Internet. When it is enabled, the 
Router will drop both the unaccepted TCP request and ICMP packets from the WAN side. The hacker will not find 
the Router by pinging the WAN IP address. If DMZ is enabled, this function will be disabled. 
Remote Management: This Router supports remote management. If you want to manage this Router through the 
WAN connection, click Enable. You can select port 80 or port 8080 for remote management. 
Multicast Pass Through: IP Multicasting occurs when a single data transmission is sent to multiple recipients at 
the same time. Using this feature, the Router allows IP multicast packets to be forwarded to the appropriate 
computers. 
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): This feature specifies the largest packet size permitted for network 
transmission. It is recommended that you enable this feature. The default of MTU size is 1500 bytes. 
Figure 6-36: Firewall
