Netgear FWG114Pv1 – Wireless Firewall with USB Print Server Guide D’Exploitation

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Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
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March 2004, 202-10027-01
Chapter 6 
Firewall Protection and 
Content Filtering
This chapter describes how to use the content filtering features of the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g  
Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P to protect your network. These features can be found by 
clicking on the Content Filtering heading in the Main Menu of the browser interface. 
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering Overview
The ProSafe Wireless 802.11g  Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P provides you with Web 
content filtering options, plus browsing activity reporting and instant alerts via e-mail. Parents and 
network administrators can establish restricted access policies based on time-of-day, Web 
addresses, and Web address keywords. You can also block Internet access by applications and 
services, such as chat or games.
A firewall is a special category of router that protects one network (the “trusted” network, such as 
your LAN) from another (the “untrusted” network, such as the Internet), while allowing 
communication between the two. A firewall incorporates the functions of a NAT (Network 
Address Translation) router, while adding features for dealing with a hacker intrusion or attack, 
and for controlling the types of traffic that can flow between the two networks. Unlike simple 
Internet sharing NAT routers, a firewall uses a process called stateful packet inspection to protect 
your network from attacks and intrusions. NAT performs a very limited stateful inspection in that 
it considers whether the incoming packet is in response to an outgoing request, but true Stateful 
Packet Inspection goes far beyond NAT.
To configure these features of your router, click on the subheadings under the Content Filtering 
heading in the Main Menu of the browser interface. The subheadings are described below:
Using the Block Sites Menu to Screen Content
The FWG114P allows you to restrict access based on the following categories:
Use of a proxy server
Type of file (Java, ActiveX, Cookie)