Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router with Phone Adapter WGR826V
7-10 Setting Up Advanced Router Configurations
202-10051-01, March 2005
• Port Triggering Rules: This table lists the current rules:
– Enable - Indicates if the rule is enabled or disabled. Generally, there is no need to disable a
rule unless it interferes with some other function, such as Port Forwarding.
– Name - The name for this rule.
– Outgoing Ports - The ports for outgoing traffic. An outgoing connection using one of these
ports will "Trigger" this rule.
– Incoming Ports - The port or port range used by the remote system when it responds to the
outgoing request. A response using one of these ports will be forwarded to the PC which
triggered this rule.
• Adding a new Rule: To add a new rule, click the Add and enter the following data on the
resulting screen.
– Name - enter a suitable name for this rule (e.g. the name of the application)
– Enable/Disable - select the desired option.
– Outgoing (Trigger) Ports - enter the port number used by the application when it
generates an outgoing request.
– Incoming (Response) Port Range - enter the range of port numbers used by the remote
system when it responds to the PC's request.
• Modifying or Deleting an existing Rule:
– Select the desired rule by clicking the radio button beside the rule.
– Click Edit or Delete as desired.
Access Control List
This list consist of the Mac Addresses of the PC's or Devices. Incoming packets to the router are
filtered if "Access Control" is ON. if "Access Control" is ON then only PC's or devices with MAC
address matching are allowed to access Internet or router.This also known as Mac Filtering.