You are setting up a new router on your home network. You only want devices that you choose to be able to pass traffic into and out of your network. What router setting should you configure to make that happen?
The answer is IP filtering. IP filtering is a setting that allows you to select the IP addresses that you want to be allowed to pass IP traffic into and out of a network. If the IP is not allowed the traffic is dropped.
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