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    - Registrar Mode 
    Step1 Enter the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (STA) page of STA. On this page, Select 
    the Registrar mode and set its parameters. You may apply the default 
    registrar settings. After finishing setting, click the Submit button. 
    Step2 On the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (STA) page of STA, enter the AP’s PIN 
    code (31668569), and then click the PIN Start button.  
    						
    							 
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    Step3 On the Wi-Fi Protected Setup page of AP, click the Apply button under 
    WPS Progress to make AP start to negotiate with STA.  
    						
    							 
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    Step4 After finish the negotiation process, system displays the Wi-Fi Protected 
    Setup (STA) page as follows:  
    						
    							 
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    You may check whether WPS connection is successful by viewing the following 
    pages. 
    (1)  On the Station Link Status page of STA, you can view the current AP status. 
    See the following figure:  
    						
    							 
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    (2)  On the Station List page of AP, you can view the STA in the Wireless Network 
    list. 
     
     
     
     
    5.5.9  About 
    Click Wireless > About to display the Station About page.  
    						
    							 
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    On this page, you can view the AP’s driver version and MAC address. 
    5.6   Firewall 
    The following figure shows the navigation menu of Firewall: 
     
     
    Firewall is an advanced setting, which is used to block or allow the data packets that 
    pass through the AP. The sub-menus of the Firewall include Filtering, Forward, 
    DMZ, System Security, and Content Filtering. 
    5.6.1   Filtering 
    Click Firewall > Filtering to display the MAC/IP/Port Filtering Settings page.  
    						
    							 
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      Basic Settings 
     
     
    The parameters of Basic Settings are described as follows: 
    Field Description  
    						
    							 
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    Field Description 
    MAC/IP/Port 
    Filtering Enable or disable MAC/IP/Port filtering. The 
    default setting is Disable. 
    Default Policy  By default, AP will accept all the packets that do 
    not match any rule. 
     
      MAC/IP/Port Filter Settings 
     
     
    The filter modes of MAC/IP/Port Filter Settings are described as follows: 
    Filter Mode Description 
    MAC Filter  MAC filter can block the hosts on the local 
    network to access the Internet. 
    IP Filter  IP filter can block a user on the LAN to access the 
    Internet. 
    Port Filter  Port filter can block certain ports of the IP 
    addresses or the traffic of all the ports. 
     
    On this page, the maximum rule number you can add is 32.  
    						
    							 
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    When the data packets match the following parameters, the data packets will be 
    discarded. 
    The parameters of MAC/IP/Port Filter Settings are described as follows: 
    Field Description 
    MAC Address  The MAC addresses included in the data packets. 
    It can be a destination MAC address or a source 
    MAC address. 
    Dest IP Address  The destination IP address. 
    Source IP Address  The source IP address. 
    Protocol The protocol types of data packets, includes TCP, 
    UDP, and ICMP. 
    Dest Port Range  The destination port range is 1~65535. 
    Source Port Range  The source port range is 1~65535. 
    Action Select Accept or Drop. 
    Comment  Comment about the rule. 
     
    Note: 
    You should set at least a parameter above, or you may set several parameters or all 
    the parameters above. 
      Current MAC/IP/Port Filtering Rules in System 
     
     
    The figure above shows the current rules in the system. 
    5.6.2   Virtual Server 
    Firewall can prevent unexpected traffic on the Internet from your host on the LAN. 
    The virtual server can create a channel that can pass through the firewall. In that case, 
    the host on the Internet can communicate with a host on your LAN within certain port 
    range.  
    						
    							 
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    Click Firewall > Forward to display the Virtual Server Settings page. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
      Virtual Server Settings  
    						
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