Dell TrueMobile 2300 Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router User's Gui - Page 95

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12. Repeat steps 1 to 11 for each Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband router you want to bridge. Back to Top NOTE: Ensure all Dell TrueMobile 2300 wireless Broadband Routers set to same wireless settings and all router(s) not directly connected to Internet should be configured to Access point mode. Parental Control IP filtering is a mechanism enabling a networking node to accept or deny certain types of IP datagrams based on the IP address, port number, protocol type, and other criteria. This router supports two types of IP filtering which allows you to have greater control over the access to Internet: Internet Access Control allows you to block access to the Internet based on the time of the day. Web Site Restrictions allows you to deny access to specified Web sites from a particular IP address. Click Add button. A pop-up Parental Control Rule window will appear. Internet Access Control 1. Select the IP address of the particular computer you want to control (for example, your child's computer) in the IP Address list. 2. To block / grant access to the Internet during a period of time, specify the start and end time from the Time Restriction list. 3. Select Allow or Deny from the Internet Access list. 4. Click the SUBMIT button to store the changes. Web Site Restrictions 1. Enter the URL that you want to allow or deny the access in the Web Site Restrictions field. 2. Select Allow or Deny access to these web sites. 3. Click the SUBMIT button to store the changes. Back to Top Access Control Settings Access Control Settings feature allows you to control which local client computer can access the network through the router. The Wireless Broadband Router by default allows any local client computer to access the network. To enable access control in the router: 1. Check the Enable MAC Access Control box. 2. Select the appropriate Operating Type. Grant allows client computers access to the router. Deny restricts the access. 3. Enter the MAC address of the network card on the computer on which you wish to apply the above control policy.

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12. Repeat steps 1 to 11 for each Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband router you want to bridge.
NOTE: Ensure all Dell TrueMobile 2300 wireless Broadband Routers set to same wireless settings
and all router(s) not directly connected to Internet should be configured to Access point mode.
Back to Top
Parental Control
IP filtering is a mechanism enabling a networking node to accept or deny certain types of IP datagrams based on the IP
address, port number, protocol type, and other criteria. This router supports two types of IP filtering which allows you to have
greater control over the access to Internet:
Internet Access Control
allows you to block access to the Internet based on the time of the day.
Web Site Restrictions
allows you to deny access to specified Web sites from a particular IP address.
Click
Add
button. A pop-up
Parental Control Rule
window will appear.
Internet Access Control
1. Select the IP address of the particular computer you want to control (for example, your child's computer) in the
IP
Address
list.
2. To block / grant access to the Internet during a period of time, specify the start and end time from the
Time Restriction
list.
3. Select
Allow
or
Deny
from the
Internet Access
list.
4. Click the
SUBMIT
button to store the changes.
Web Site Restrictions
1. Enter the URL that you want to allow or deny the access in the
Web Site Restrictions
field.
2. Select
Allow
or
Deny
access to these web sites.
3. Click the
SUBMIT
button to store the changes.
Back to Top
Access Control Settings
Access Control Settings feature allows you to control which local client computer can access the network through the router.
The Wireless Broadband Router by default allows any local client computer to access the network.
To enable access control in the router:
1. Check the
Enable MAC Access Control
box.
2. Select the appropriate
Operating Type
.
Grant
allows client computers access to the router.
Deny
restricts the access.
3. Enter the MAC address of the network card on the computer on which you wish to apply the above control policy.