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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
How do I open ports on my DI-824VUP+?
To allow traffic from the internet to
enter your local network, you will need
to open up ports or the router will
block the request.
Step 1
Open your Web browser and
enter the IP Address of your D-Link
router (192.168.0.1). Enter username
(admin) and your password (blank by
default).
Step 2
Click on
Advanced
on top
and then click
Virtual Server
on the
left side.
Step 3
Check
Enabled
to activate
entry.
Step 4
Enter a name for your virtual server entry.
Step 5
Next to
Private IP
, enter the IP Address of the computer on your local
network that you want to allow the incoming service to.
Step 6
Choose
Protocol Type
- either TCP, UDP, or both. If you are not sure, select
both.
Step 7
Enter the port information next to
Private Port
and
Public Port
. The private
and public ports are usually the same. The public port is the port seen from the WAN
side, and the private port is the port being used by the application on the computer
within your local network.
Step 8
Enter the
Schedule
information.
Step 9
Click
Apply
and then click
Continue
.
Note:
Make sure DMZ host is disabled. If DMZ is enabled, it will disable all Virtual
Server entries.
Because our routers use NAT (Network Address Translation), you can only open a
specific port to one computer at a time. For example: If you have 2 web servers on
your network, you cannot open port 80 to both computers. You will need to configure 1
of the web servers to use port 81. Now you can open port 80 to the first computer and
then open port 81 to the other computer.
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
What is DMZ?
Demilitarized Zone:
In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small
network inserted as a neutral zone between a company´s private network and the
outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server
that has company data. (The term comes from the geographic buffer zone that was set
up between North Korea and South Korea following the UN police action in the early
1950s.) A DMZ is an optional and more secure approach to a firewall and effectively
acts as a proxy server as well.
In a typical DMZ configuration for a small company, a separate computer (or host in
network terms) receives requests from users within the private network for access to
Web sites or other companies accessible on the public network. The DMZ host then
initiates sessions for these requests on the public network. However, the DMZ host is
not able to initiate a session back into the private network. It can only forward packets
that have already been requested.
Users of the public network outside the company can access only the DMZ host. The
DMZ may typically also have the company´s Web pages so these could be served to
the outside world. However, the DMZ provides access to no other company data. In the
event that an outside user penetrated the DMZ hosts security, the Web pages might
be corrupted but no other company information would be exposed. D-Link, a leading
maker of routers, is one company that sells products designed for setting up a DMZ
How do I configure the DMZ Host?
The DMZ feature allows you to forward all incoming ports to one computer on the local
network. The DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, will allow the specified computer to be
exposed to the Internet. DMZ is useful when a certain application or game does not
work through the firewall. The computer that is configured for DMZ will be completely
vulnerable on the Internet, so it is suggested that you try opening ports from the
Virtual Server or Firewall settings before using DMZ.
Step 1
Find the IP address of the computer you want to use as the DMZ host.
To find out how to locate the IP Address of the computer in Windows XP/2000/ME/9x
or Macintosh operating systems please refer to Step 4 of the first question in this
section (Frequently Asked Questions).
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
Step 2
Log into the web based configuration
of the router by typing in the IP Address of the
router (default:192.168.0.1) in your web
browser. The username is
admin
(all
lowercase) and the password is blank (empty).
How do I configure the DMZ Host? (continued)
Step 3
Click the
Advanced
tab and then click on the
DMZ
button. Select
Enable
and type in the IP Address from step 1.
Step 4
Click
Apply
and then
Continue
to
save the changes.
Note:
When DMZ is
enabled, Virtual Server
settings will still be
effective. Remember,
you cannot forward the
same port to multiple
IP Addresses, so the
Virtual Server settings
will take priority over
DMZ settings.
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
How do I open a range of ports on my DI-824VUP+ using Firewall rules?
Step 1
Access the router’s web configuration by entering the router’s IP Address in
your web browser. The default IP Address is
192.168.0.1
. Login using your password.
The default username is
“admin”
and the password is blank.
If you are having difficulty accessing web management, please see the first question
in this section.
Step 2
From the web management Home page, click the
Advanced
tab then click
the
Firewall
button.
Step 3
Click on
Enabled
and type in a
name for the new rule.
Step 4
Choose
WAN
as the
Source
and
enter a range of IP
Addresses out on the
internet that you would
like this rule applied
to. If you would like
this rule to allow all
internet users to be
able to access these
ports, then put an
Asterisk
in the first
box and leave the
second box empty.
Step 5
Select
LAN
as the
Destination
and enter the IP Address of the computer on
your local network that you want to allow the incoming service to. This will not work
with a range of IP Addresses
.
Step 6
Enter the port or range of ports that are required to be open for the incoming
service.
Step 7
Click
Apply
and then click
Continue
.
Because our routers use NAT (Network Address Translation), you can only open a
specific port to one computer at a time. For example: If you have 2 web servers on
your network, you cannot open port 80 to both computers. You will need to configure 1
of the web servers to use port 81. Now you can open port 80 to the first computer and
then open port 81 to the other computer.
Note:
Make sure DMZ host is disabled.
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
What are virtual servers?
A Virtual Server is defined as a service port, and all requests to this port will be
redirected to the computer specified by the server IP. For example, if you have an FTP
Server (port 21) at 192.168.0.5, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.0.6, and a VPN
(port 1723) server at 192.168.0.7, then you need to specify the following virtual server
mapping table:
Server Port
Server IP
Enable
21
192.168.0.5
X
80
192.168.0.6
X
1723
192.168.0.7
X
How do I use
PC Anywhere
with my DI-824VUP+?
You will need to open 3 ports in the Virtual Server section of your D-Link router.
Step 1
Open your web browser and enter the IP Address of the router (192.168.0.1).
Step 2
Click on
Advanced
at the
top and then click
Virtual Server
on the left side.
Step 3
Enter the information as
seen below. The
Private IP
is the
IP Address of the computer on your
local network that you want to
connect to.
Step 4
The first entry will read as
shown here:
Step 5
Click
Apply
and then click
Continue
.

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