Il filtro IP ti consente di controllare quale traffico IP sarà consentito all'interno e all'esterno della tua rete.
Passaggio 1: Apri un browser web e vai a http://cudy.net o http://192.168.10.1.
Per dettagli, fare riferimento a Come accedere all'interfaccia web di Cudy Router?
Passaggio 2: Fai clic su Impostazioni avanzate -> Filtro IP nel Sicurezza.

Passaggio 3: Ccontrolla le impostazioni nella pagina Filtro IP.

• A bloccare l'indirizzo o gli indirizzi IP specifici
1. Seleziona 'Consenti tutto tranne l'elenco'.
2. Digita gli indirizzi IP che desideri bloccare e scegli la maschera di sottorete corretta.
Esempio: non tutti i dispositivi sono in grado di accedere al sito web ufficiale di Cudy.< /p>

3. Salva e salva Applica l'operazione.
• A consentire i dispositivi specifici
1. Seleziona "Solo elenco consentiti".
2. Digita gli indirizzi IP a cui sei autorizzato ad accedere.
Esempio: consentito solo l'accesso al sito web di Cudy, l'altro sito web non sarà in grado di caricarsi .

3. Salva e salva Applica l'operazione.
Nota: Quando non vuoi limitare Internet, scegli 'Disabilita' dall'elenco a discesa e salva le impostazioni, non solo 'Elimina' l'elemento.< /span>
8 commenti
@Dear Hein,
For now, there is no limit on the ipv6 connection. I think you don’t need to worry about it. For IPv6 has additional security. And there is alo firewall on the terminals.
“Thanks, but you’ve still not answered my question. How do I prevent inbound connections to IPv6 enabled hosts? I don’t want them to be reachable from the Internet. Outbound connections should work (as it does), but I want inbound connections to be blocked. I.E. I’m able to ping my laptop from the Internet which is not desirable.”
Thanks, but you’ve still not answered my question. How do I prevent inbound connections to IPv6 enabled hosts? I don’t want them to be reachable from the Internet. Outbound connections should work (as it does), but I want inbound connections to be blocked. I.E. I’m able to ping my laptop from the Internet which is not desirable.
@Dear Hein,
You are right. If you enable this and you want to ping the WAN IP address of the router. It will response.
“Thanks,
I have a WR3600 running 2.3.12. SPI is on yes. I see there is an option “Respond to Ping” which is enabled which I assume means the router responds to ping and doesn’t relate to allowing ICMP through the router.”
Thanks,
I have a WR3600 running 2.3.12. SPI is on yes. I see there is an option “Respond to Ping” which is enabled which I assume means the router responds to ping and doesn’t relate to allowing ICMP through the router.
@Dear Hein,
What is the model and firmware of your router?
Do you disable the SPI Firewall of your router? Please check. We will test it.
“Hi,
I’ve enabled IPv6 on my router which works well. All inbound traffic is however allowed, which is undesirable in most cases since all my devices are directly reachable from the internet.
How do I enable IPv6 so I can communicate out without allowing inbound traffic?"