I know this forum is for discussions on DIR-130 but please forgive me - everywhere I looked the lowest I could go was DIR-130. I guess I bought an obsolete product.
I didn't have need for wireless things (still don't), or I could well go for DIR-6xx, but ah well I was stupid enough then to buy the DIR-120.
In the firewall settings of the DIR-120, ip addresses cannot be specified in the form of "*" or "<ip addr>/<netmask bits>", instead we can only specify ranges (beginning and ending). Now, suppose I want to specify "any ip address", what's the range to input (beginning value and ending value)?
And, if one does not specify any rules at all in the firewall settings, what are the default rules in effect? All outgoing allowed and all incoming disallowed? If that's the case, I guess firewall settings was not the reason why packets sent out by my SonicWALL Global VPN Client got dropped - I looked in my SonicWALL logs (which is the other end of the VPN) and saw no packets coming in (I had success when I bypass the DIR-120 [connect my PC directly to the DSL modem]). So, what can I do to avoid DIR-120 dropping these packets? I will try reducing the mtu size on my PC to see if that makes any difference. Anything other things I can try?