Archer VX1800v does not have any NAT SECURITY

Hi everyone,
I bought new Archer VX1800v and update. But I couldnt find any NAT SECURITY.. I cant arrange only spesific ips can connect to some my not ips. I cant find how to create ACCEPT or DROP rules.. Arent there any?
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Do you mean "in a home you don't need NAT security"? What kind of mind is this?
I get internet attacks to my pc from internet because you didn't think to put any ip DROP or ACCEPT protocols.
I have 2 computers in work and home. Sometimes i need to connect to my home or work pcs from other place. For to do it i use Windows Remote Desktop. But i need NAT Security for only can connect to my pcs from specific IPs. But Norton Antivirus says that hackers try to connect to my pcs always.
If there was a NAT security when a hacker try to connect from an unknown IP, modem can automatically DROP connection.
Is this unneccesarry situation?
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The firewall featires that you're asking for are implemented in the business series routers - here.
Home series routers (with SPI firewall) don't have such granular controls over packets source IP address.
In your case you could follow the instructions bellow about how to configure the Windows firewall to accept RDP connections not from all but from a particlar IP addresses:
<https>://help.rackzar.com/knowledgebase/article/how-to-allow-rdp-access-from-a-specific-ip-address-on-windows-remote-desktop
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why not just add nat security in next update of firmware? Is that a hard work? Security is security. Why do you categorize home security and business security?
Next time before selling your product, write in capital letters on the box "EVERY DSL MODEM HAS NAT SECURITY THAT CAN BE SOLD ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, BUT THIS MODEM DOES NOT".
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That's a TP-Link marketing decision. If you want more granular control over the firelwall feature you should consider the business series routers.
All TP-Link home DSL modem routers have the same level of protection (NAT and SPI firewall implementation) that VX1800v has.
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