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To set up protocol port filtering:
1 Under System Configuration, click Protocol Filtering.
2 In the Protocol Filtering page, click the Allow radio button next to the UDP/IP
or TCP/IP protocol (or click both buttons).
3 Select the Port Filtering Mode:
Allow—If you want to block most protocol ports and allow a small number
of others, use the Allow mode. Click the Allow radio button.
Block—If you want to allow most protocol ports and block a small number of
others, use the Block mode. Click the Block radio button.
4 Enter a protocol port number in the space provided and click Save.
Repeat this step for all the protocol port numbers you want to allow or block.
To view the list of protocol ports or delete protocol ports from the list:
1 Click the link to view the protocol port list.
2 In the next page, click the check boxes next to the protocol port numbers and
click Delete. (You may click Reset to clear all check boxes before
clicking Delete.)
SETTING WIRELESS NETWORK PROPERTIES
Under System Configuration, click Wireless Network Properties. The Wireless
Network Properties page appears, where you can configure the items listed below
and get access to advanced performance settings. When you are finished,
click Save.
■ Network Mode—Click Access Point (Infrastructure) to associate with an
access point. Click Ad-hoc (Peer-to-Peer) to associate in ad hoc mode. Click
Ad-hoc (Peer-to-Peer) Specify if you want to specify the bridge’s basic service
set identification (BSSID).
■ BSSID—When the network mode is Ad-hoc (Peer-to-Peer) Specify, you can
specify the BSSID. Enter the BSSID in the spaces provided.
■ Wireless LAN Service Area—This is the device ESSID. The default WLAN
service area name is 3Com. You can use the default, enter a WLAN service
area, or select one from the list
Saving wireless network properties also causes security settings to take effect.
After making changes to security settings, you must click Save in the Wireless
Network Properties page to activate the security settings.