
7.0 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Please refer to the previous chapter on how to enter the Web Management page
of the XRouter Aero. The Advanced Menu contains mini sub-menus, which
include Status Monitor, DHCP Settings, Device Admin, Access Control, Virtual
Server, Special Application, DMZ Host, RIP and Static Routing. These features
are typically used by system administrators on more complex networks. Exercise
caution when changing the default settings.
7.1 Access Control
The Access Control page contains two sub pages: URL Access Setting and IP
Access Setting. By default the URL Access sub page should appear. Click the IP
Access Setting Link located on top to view the IP Access Setting sub page.
7.1.1 URL Access Setting
The URL Access Setting page in the XRouter Aero blocks/allows specific web
sites on the LAN when enables. For example, if you choose to stop users on the
LAN from accessing the web site “www.yahoo.com”, you would use the Access
Control page to block URL access to this site.
Figure 21
To Enable or Disable the URL access feature of the XRouter Aero, select either
Enable or Disable from the URL Access Limit button. To block access to a web
site, select Block from Website Access buttons, then type in the specific URL in
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