Genie Advanced Home Screen
The genie Advanced Home dashboard presents status data. The
substance is the equivalent as what is on the Router Status screen accessible
from the Administration menu.
In mywifiext.net Web Connection Setup Wizard You can utilize the
mywifiext Setup Wizard to identify your
Internet settings and consequently set up your switch. The Setup Wizard isn't
equivalent to the genie screens that show the first occasion when you interface
with your switch to set it up. To utilize
the Setup Wizard: mywifiext.net> Select Advanced
> Setup Wizard. Select either Yes. In the event that you select No, you are
taken to the Internet Setup screen 3. Snap Next. The mywifiext Setup Wizard
scans your Internet association for servers and conventions to decide your ISP
design.
WAN Setup
The WAN Setup screen gives you a chance to design a DMZ (neutral
territory) server, change the most extreme transmit unit (MTU) measure, and
empower the switch to react to a ping on the WAN
(Web) port. To view or change the WAN settings:
1. Select mywifiext.net> Advanced > Setup > WAN Setup.
2. Determine the accompanying settings: Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection. DoS
security ensures your LAN against disavowal of administration assaults, for
example, Syn flood, Smurf Attack, Ping of Death, , ARP Attack, Spoofing ICMP,
Null Scan, and numerous others. This setting ought to be incapacitated just in
extraordinary conditions. Default DMZ
Server. This element is here and there supportive when you are playing on the
web amusements or videoconferencing. Be cautious when utilizing this element
since it makes the firewall security less successful. See the accompanying
segment, Default DMZ Server. Respond to
Ping on mywifiext.net set up panel. On the off chance that you need the switch
to react to a ping from the Internet, select this check box. Utilize this
setting just as an indicative device since it enables your switch to be found.
Try not to choose this check box except if you have a explicit reason. Disable
IGMP Proxying. IGMP proxying permits a PC on the neighborhood (LAN) to get the
multicast traffic it is keen on from the Internet. On the off chance that you
don't need this component, you can choose this check box to impair it. MTU Size
(in bytes). The typical MTU (greatest transmit unit) esteem for most Ethernet
systems is 1500 bytes, or 1492 bytes for PPPoE associations. For a few ISPs,
you may need to decrease the MTU. Decrease the MTU just on the off chance that
you are certain that it is important for your ISP association. NAT Filtering.
System Address Translation (NAT) decides how the switch forms inbound traffic.
Verified NAT gives a verified firewall to secure the PCs on the LAN from
assaults from the Internet, however may keep some Internet diversions,
point-to-point applications, or mixed media applications from working. Open NAT
gives a significantly less verified firewall, yet permits practically all
Internet applications to work. Snap Apply. Your progressions are spared in the
mywifiext.net settings.
Default DMZ Server
The default DMZ server include is useful when you are utilizing some
web based recreations and videoconferencing applications that are inconsistent
with Network Address Translation (NAT). The switch is modified to perceive a
portion of these applications and to work accurately with them, yet different
applications probably won't work well. At times, one neighborhood PC can run
the application effectively if the IP address for that PC is entered as the
default DMZ server. DMZ servers represent a security hazard. A PC assigned as
the default DMZ server loses a significant part of the security of the firewall
what's more, is presented to abuses from the Internet. Whenever traded off, the
DMZ server PC can be utilized to assault different PCs on your system. The
switch generally distinguishes and disposes of approaching traffic from the
Internet that isn't a reaction to your nearby PCs or an administration that you
designed in the Port Forwarding/Port Activating screen. Rather than disposing
of this traffic, you can have the switch forward the traffic to one PC on your
system. This PC is known as the default DMZ server.
To set up
a default DMZ server:
1. Select Mywifiext.net>Advanced > Setup > WAN Setup.
2. Select the Default DMZ Server check box.
3. Type the IP address.
4. Snap Apply in the mywifiext.net settings.
Your change produces results.
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