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Patrick Whittle
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      09-07-2009, 05:42 PM
Is there a way to use wildcards {D-Link Router (DIR-825)} in an inbound
filter rule list? For the most part, ISP's use class C networks (Cogeco,
Rogers) so why can't I use something like below, in my routers inbound
filter list:

65.55.*.*

http://pwhittle.dlinkddns.com/pub/Visitor_Links02.htm

 
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