WirelessBroadbandRouterModel #: MI424-WRFirmware Version: 4.0.16.1.45.120User ManualVer 1.1Solutions for the Digital Life™
4Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionEthernet WAN Light The Ethernet WAN light illuminates when the Router is conn
94Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual95Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTimeThe time (based on the Router’s date and time setti
96Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual97Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• ICMP replay - an ICMP (Internet Control Message Prot
96Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual97Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• PPTP connection - a packet inquiring whether the Rou
98Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual99Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• Fragmented packet, packet too big - a packet has bee
98Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual99Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• FTP port request to 3rd party is forbidden (Possible
100Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3. Select the type of blocked events to be listed in the log:• All Blocked Connection Attempts -
101Using Parental ControlsThe abundance of harmful information on the Internet poses a serious challenge for employers and parents alike - “How can I
102Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual103Chapter 7 Parental Controls5. The Surf Control subscription site will then be displayed in a n
102Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual103Chapter 7 Parental Controls2. Click Filtering Policy from the list on the left side of the scr
104Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual105Chapter 7 Parental Controls5. Enter a description of the new policy in the “Description” text
6Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual7Chapter 1 IntroductionRear PanelThe rear panel of the Router features seven ports (Coax, Ethernet WA
104Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual105Chapter 7 Parental ControlsLAN Filtering Policy To select a default filtering policy for the loc
106Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual107Chapter 7 Parental ControlsAdvanced Options The “Advanced Options” screen contains features prov
106Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual107Chapter 7 Parental ControlsStatistics The Router’s MegaControl Panel monitors content filtering
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109Using Advanced SettingsThe “Advanced” section of the Wireless Broadband Router’s MegaControl Panel is intended primarily for more advanced users. S
110Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual111Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsIP Address Distribution - manage the IP addresses of devices on
110Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual111Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsFirmware Upgrade The Router offers a built-in mechanism for upg
112Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual113Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. In the “Upgrade From a Computer in the Network” section, c
112Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual113Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsAutomatic Check DisabledIf “Automatically Check Disabled” is se
114Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual115Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsConfiguration FileUse the Router’s Configuration File feature t
6Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual7Chapter 1 IntroductionEthernet WAN PortThe Ethernet WAN port connects the Router to the ISP using an
114Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual115Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSystem Settings Clicking System Settings in the Advanced screen
116Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual117Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSystemUse the “System” section of this screen to configure the
116Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual117Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsManagement Application Ports This section allows the following
118Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual119Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSecurity Logging Use this section to configure the following se
118Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual119Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsPortEnter the port number of the E-mail server in this text box
120Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual121Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDate and Time To configure date, time, and daylight savings tim
120Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual121Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo perform an automatic time update: 1. Click in the “Enabled”
122Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual123Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings3. Click Add. The “Set Rule Schedule” screen appears. 4. En
122Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual123Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings8. If applicable, click New Hours Range Entry to define an ac
124Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual125Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsWhen adding a routing rule, the following parameters must be sp
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124Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual125Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDomain RoutingDomain routing is used in multi-router local netw
126Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual127Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo view a summary of the services currently being provided by t
126Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual127Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings3. Complete the following fields: • Start IP Address Range,
128Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual129Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsTo define a new connection with a fixed IP address: 1. Click
128Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual129Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsDiagnostics The Diagnostics screen can assist in testing networ
130Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual131Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsRestoring Default Settings If the Router’s factory default sett
130Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual131Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsMAC Cloning A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique he
132Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual133Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsUsers To manage individual users:1. Click Users in the Advance
132Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual133Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings• E-mail Notification - E-mail notification can be used to rec
134Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual135Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsRemote AdministrationThe Router’s Remote Administration capabil
9Connecting the RouterConnecting a computer or local network to the Wireless Broadband Router is a simple procedure, varying slightly depending on the
134Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual135Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsSetting up Dynamic DNSTo set up Dynamic DNS on the Router, clic
136Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual137Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsHost NameEnter the full Dynamic DNS domain in this text box. Wi
136Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual137Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsThe DNS server does not require configuration. However, the lis
138Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual139Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. If the host was manually added to the DNS Table, its host
138Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual139Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. Click Add. The “Edit Network Object” screen appears. 3.
140Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual141Chapter 8 Using Advanced Settings2. Click in the “Allow Other Network Users to Control Wireles
140Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual141Chapter 8 Using Advanced SettingsProtocolsProtocols features a list of preset and user-defined a
142Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3. Name the service in the “Service Name” text box and, if needed, enter a description of the servi
143Monitoring the RouterThe Wireless Broadband Router’s System Monitoring screens display important system information, including: • Basic Router se
144Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual145Chapter 9 Monitoring the RouterSystem Log Click System Monitoring in any of the Monitoring scree
10Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual11Chapter 2 Connecting the Router6. Make sure the computer is powered on, then plug the other end o
144Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual145Chapter 9 Monitoring the RouterConnection Monitoring 1. Click System Monitoring in any of the
146Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualTraffic MonitoringThe Router constantly monitors traffic within the local network and between the lo
147TroubleshootingThis chapter contains a list of problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless Broadband Router, and techniques to try an
148Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual149Chapter 10 TroubleshootingLAN Connection Failure• Ensure the Router is properly installed, the
148Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual149Chapter 10 TroubleshootingAre the Router’s Ethernet ports auto-sensing?Yes. Either a straight-th
150Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualI cannot access the Router’s Graphical User Interface? What should I do?If you cannot access the Rou
151Quality of Service Network-based applications and traffic are growing at a high rate, producing an ever-increasing demand for bandwidth and network
152Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual153Appendix A Quality of ServiceThe matching of packets by rules is connection-based, known as Stat
152Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual153Appendix A Quality of ServiceSetting Priority RulesTo set priority rules:1. Click Quality of S
154Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual155Appendix A Quality of Service2. After choosing the traffic direction and the device on which t
10Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual11Chapter 2 Connecting the Router2. The “Login” screen appears. Enter the default user name (admin
154Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual155Appendix A Quality of ServiceSet Priority - Activate this check box to add a priority to the rul
156Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual157Appendix A Quality of ServiceDevice Traffic ShapingThis section describes the different Traffic
156Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual157Appendix A Quality of ServiceConfigure the following parameters:Tx Bandwidth - Tx bandwidth limi
158Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual159Appendix A Quality of ServiceTo define a shaping class:1. Click Add in the “Tx Traffic Shaping
158Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual159Appendix A Quality of ServicePolicy The class policy determines the policy of routing packets i
160Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual161Appendix A Quality of ServiceTo add a new outbound/inbound class rule, click Add in the Edit Cla
160Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual161Appendix A Quality of ServiceSet Priority - Activate this check box to add a priority to the rul
162Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual163Appendix A Quality of ServiceFurthermore, the Router cannot control the behavior of the ISP, whi
162Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual163Appendix A Quality of Service1. Click Quality of Service at the top of the Home screen, then c
164Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual165Appendix A Quality of Service802.1p SettingsThe IEEE 802.1p priority marking method is a standar
12Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual13Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterConnecting Other Computers/Set Top BoxesThe Router can connect to o
164Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual165Appendix A Quality of Service2. The eight 802.1p values are pre-populated with the three prior
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167SpecificationsGeneralModel NumberMI424WR (4-Port Wireless Broadband Router)StandardsIEEE 802.3xIEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.11b, g (Wireless)IPIP version
168Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualWireless Operating RangeIndoorsUp to 91 M (300 ft.)OutdoorsUp to 533 M (1750 ft.)TopologyStar (Ether
169NoticesRegulatory Compliance NoticesClass B EquipmentThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic
170Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual1702. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unwa
171Limited WarrantyHardware: Actiontec Electronics, Inc., warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects i
172Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualTHIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF W
172Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual173 Limited WarrantyNEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABI
174Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualGoverning Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A
12Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual13Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterCoaxial1. Make sure all set top boxes are turned off.2. Disconnec
14Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual15Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterWindows 20001. Select Network and Dialing Connections in the Contr
iTable of Contents1 Introduction 1Package Contents
14Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual15Chapter 2 Connecting the RouterLinux 1. Login into the system as a super-user, by entering “su” a
16Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualMain MenuThe “Main Menu” contains links to all of the configuration options of the Router: Wireless S
17Configuring My Network SettingsOnce the Wireless Broadband Router is physically connected and the MegaControl Panel’s Home screen is displayed in a
18Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual19Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsUsing My NetworkVarious settings can be accessed for a pa
18Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual19Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings2. The “Blocked Website” screen appears. Enter the webs
20Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual21Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsBlock Internet ServicesInternet services blocking is used
20Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual21Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings4. If this rule will be active all the time, select “Al
22Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual23Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsEnable ApplicationActivating “Enable Application” (also k
22Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual23Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings6. Click Apply to save the changes. ☞Note: Some applic
24Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual25Chapter 3 Configuring My Network Settings1. Click Test Connectivity. The “Diagnostics” screen app
iiActiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualiiiTable of Contentsii7 Using Parental Controls 101Activating
24Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual25Chapter 3 Configuring My Network SettingsTimeout for Inactive DeviceThe amount of time a device co
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27Creating a Wireless NetworkThis chapter explains how to create a wireless network using the Wireless Broadband Router, including accessing and confi
28Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual29Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWireless StatusClicking on the “Wireless Settings” icon in th
28Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual29Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkSSID BroadcastDisplays whether the Router is broadcasting its
30Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual31Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkBasic Security SettingsTo configure the Router’s wireless net
30Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual31Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network5. Select a WEP security level from the “select a WEP Key” d
32Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual33Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkAdvanced Security SettingsTo configure the Router’s advanced
32Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual33Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWEPIf WEP was selected in the Advanced Security Settings scre
34Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual35Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network802.1X WEPIf 802.1X WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was select
iiActiontec Wireless Broadband Router User ManualiiiTable of ContentsB Specifications 16
34Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual35Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWPAIf WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was selected, the “WPA Key
36Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual37Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network Selecting “SSID Broadcast” generates the “SSID Broadcast” sc
36Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual37Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkWireless MAC AuthenticationWireless MAC authentication allows
38Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual39Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network802.11b/g ModeThis option allows the user to select the wirel
38Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual39Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkNetwork Select the type of connection being configured from
40Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual41Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkFragmentation Threshold Setting the correct fragmentation th
40Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual41Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network2. Double-click the wireless connection icon. The “Wireless
42Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual43Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless NetworkConnecting a Wireless Windows XP ClientThis section assumes t
42Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual43Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network3. Click the connection once to mark it, then click Connect
44Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual45Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network2. The “Wireless Network Connection Properties” window appe
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44Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual45Chapter 4 Creating a Wireless Network6. Enter the pre-shared key in both the “Network key” and th
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47Using Network Connections The Wireless Broadband Router supports various local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN, on Internet) connectio
48Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual49Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsTo select a connection, click on its name. The rest of this ch
48Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual49Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Home/Office NetworkClick Settings in the “Netw
50Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual51Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsInternet ProtocolThis section has three options: No IP Address
50Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual51Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsSTP Click in the device’s “STP” check box to enable Spanning
52Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual53Chapter 5 Using Network Connections4. Enter the subnet mask address in the “Subnet Mask” text bo
52Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual53Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClicking New Route generates the “New Route” wind
54Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual55Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Ethernet ConnectionClick Settings at the botto
1IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router. The Wireless Broadband Router supports Multimedia over Coax Alliance (M
54Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual55Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsMTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest pac
56Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual57Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsCoax Connection A Coax connection connects devices (such as se
56Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual57Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfigure CoaxClick Settings at the bottom-right of the Coax P
58Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual59Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsCoax Link Set up the coax link options in this section of the
58Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual59Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsBroadband Ethernet Connection A Broadband Ethernet connection
60Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual61Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Broadband Ethernet ConnectionClick Settings at
60Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual61Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsMTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest pac
62Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual63Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsIP Address Distribution The “IP Address Distribution” section
62Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual63Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsDHCP Relay Select this option to have the Router function as
64Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual65Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClicking New Route generates the “New Route” wind
2Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3Chapter 1 Introductions Wall-mount templates Vertical stands WarrantyMinimum System Requirementss
64Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual65Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the Coax Broadband ConnectionClick Settings at the
66Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual67Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsPhysical Address Displays the physical address of the network
66Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual67Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsDNS ServerDomain Name System (DNS) is the method by which webs
68Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual69Chapter 5 Using Network Connections5. If a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is being used,
68Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual69Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsRouting TableClick New Route to generate the “New Route” windo
70Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual71Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsConfiguring the WAN PPPoE ConnectionClick Settings in the WAN
70Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual71Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsNetwork Select the type of connection being configured from t
72Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual73Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsLogin User Name Enter the user name (provided by the ISP) in
72Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual73Chapter 5 Using Network ConnectionsInternet ProtocolSelect one of the following Internet Protocol
74Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual• NAPT - Select this option to activate NAPT (Network Address and Port Translation), which refers to
2Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual3Chapter 1 IntroductionIntrusion detectionMAC address filteringNATDMZ hostingAccess controlAdvanced w
75Configuring the Router’s Security The Wireless Broadband Router’s security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services: Stateful Packe
76Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual77Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityThis chapter covers these Security features: • Genera
76Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual77Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityGeneral The “General” screen is used to configure the R
78Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual79Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityNote that it is the origin of the request, not subseque
78Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual79Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security2. Check the “Block IP Fragments” box to protect the
80Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual81Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityAllow or Restrict ServicesTo view and allow/restrict th
80Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual81Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security3. If this access control rule applies to all network
82Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual83Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityPort Forwarding In its default state, the Router blocks
82Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual83Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security4. Select the Internet protocol to be provided from th
84Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual85Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo designate a local computer as a DMZ host: 1. Selec
4Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual5Chapter 1 IntroductionGetting to Know the RouterThis section contains a quick description of the Rou
84Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual85Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo use port triggering:1. Select Port Triggering from
86Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual87Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityRemote Administration The Router can be accessed and co
86Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual87Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityMegaControl PanelMegaControl Panel is used to obtain ac
88Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual89Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityWebsite BlockingThe Router can be configured to block s
88Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual89Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security4. If website blocking needs to be active all the tim
90Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual91Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityStatic NATThis option allows multiple public addresses
90Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual91Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityAdvanced FilteringAdvanced filtering is designed to all
92Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual93Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityInbound Packets - Input Rule Sets • Initial rules •
92Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual93Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s SecurityTo configure advanced filtering rules, click Add next t
94Actiontec Wireless Broadband Router User Manual95Chapter 6 Configuring the Router’s Security• Accept - Allow access to packets that match the sou
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