O filtro IP permite que você controle qual tráfego IP será permitido dentro e fora da sua rede.
Passo 1: Abra um navegador da web e vá parahttp://cudy.netouhttp://192.168.10.1.
Para obter detalhes, consulteComo fazer login na interface web do roteador Cudy?
Passo 2:CliqueConfigurações avançadas->Filtro IPnoSegurançaseção.

Etapa 3:Cdiabosconfigurações emFiltro IPpágina.

• Para bloquear o(s) endereço(s) IP específico(s)
1. Selecione 'Permitir tudo, exceto lista'.
2. Digite o(s) endereço(s) IP que deseja bloquear e escolha a máscara de sub-rede correta.
Exemplo: Nem todos os dispositivos conseguem acessar o site oficial da Cudy.

3.Salvar e aplicara operação.
• Para permitir que o(s) dispositivo(s) específico(s)
1. Selecione 'Somente lista de permissões'.
2. Digite o(s) endereço(s) IP aos quais você tem permissão de acesso.
Exemplo: Somente será permitido acessar o site da Cudy, os outros sites não poderão ser carregados.

3.Salvar e aplicara operação.
Observação:Quando você não quiser limitar a internet, escolha 'Desativar' na lista suspensa e salve as configurações, não apenas ''Excluir' o item.
8 comentários
@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?"