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Internet Access ControlUse this section to deny access to the Internet for certain client devices during specific days and times of the week.
LAN IP addresses: to
Protocol: TCP UDP
Port range: to
Weekday range:
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
to
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
Time range each day:
12AM1AM2AM3AM4AM5AM6AM7AM8AM9AM10AM11AM12PM1PM2PM3
PM4PM5PM6PM7PM8PM9PM10PM11PM to
12AM1AM2AM3AM4AM5AM6AM7AM8AM9AM10AM11AM12PM1PM2PM3
PM4PM5PM6PM7PM8PM9PM10PM11PM
When you finish making changes on this page, press the Save button at the bottom of the page to save your changes to the router.
Port Triggering
Outbound protocol: TCP UDP
Outbound port range: to
Inbound protocol: TCP UDP
Inbound port range: to
Destination port range: to
When you finish making changes on this page, press the Save button at the bottom of the page to save your changes to the router.
Port Forwarding
Protocol: TCP UDP
WAN port range: to
LAN IP address:
LAN port range: to
When you finish making changes on this page, press the Save button at the bottom of the page to save your changes to the router.
FirewallThe router’s firewall (also known as stateful packet inspection or SPI) protects your router and client devices from outside attacks. Although you can turn it off, U.S. Robotics recommends that you leave it on.
Enable firewall (recommended)
DMZThe DMZ is a client device that is outside—and not protected by—the router’s firewall. If you host a public web server on a computer on your network, you might specify its IP address here.
IP address:
When you finish entering your changes, press Save.