Appendix a: glossary – Belkin ADSL2+ Modem with Wireless G Router F5D7632uk4A User Manual
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Appendix A: Glossary
URL Blocking
To configure the URL-blocking feature, specify the websites (www.somesite.com)
and/or keywords you want to filter on your network. Click “Apply Changes” to
activate the change. To complete this configuration, you will need to create or
modify an access rule in the client IP filters section. To modify an existing rule,
click the “Edit” option next to the rule you want to modify. To create a new rule,
click on the “Add PC” option. From the “Access Control Add PC” section, check
the option for “WWW with URL Blocking” in the “Client PC Service” table to filter
out the websites and keywords specified.
Schedule Rule
To configure the schedule rule, specify the name, comment, start time, and end
time that you want to filter on your network. This page defines schedule rule
names and activates the schedule for use in the “Access Control” page.
MAC-Address Filtering
The MAC-address filter is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify
which computers are allowed on the network. Any computer attempting to
access
the network that is not specified in the filter list will be denied access. When
you enable this feature, you must enter the MAC address of each client on your
network to allow network access to each or copy the MAC address by selecting
the name of the computer from the “DHCP Client List”. To enable this feature,
select “Enable”. Next, click “Apply Changes” to save the settings.
DMZ
If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application properly from
behind the firewall, you can open the client up to unrestricted two-way Internet
access. This may be necessary if the NAT feature is causing problems with an
application such as a game or video conferencing application. Use this feature
on a temporary basis. The computer in the DMZ is not protected from hacker
attacks. To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its LAN IP address
in the “Static IP” field and click “Apply Changes” for the change to take effect.
If you have only one public (WAN) IP address, then you can leave the public IP
to “0.0.0.0”. If you are using multiple public (WAN) IP addresses, it is possible
to select which public (WAN) IP address the DMZ host will be directed to. Type
in the public (WAN) IP address you wish the DMZ host to direct to, enter the
last two digits of the IP address of the DMZ host computer, and click “Apply
Changes”.