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Private IP
Enter the IP address of the computer on the
local network.
Computer Name
Windows computers on the local network
will be listed here – select a computer from
the list and click << to automatically add the
IP address to the “Private IP” field.
Type
Select the type of connection, “TCP”, “UDP”
or “Both”.
Port Range
Input the starting port number in the left
field, and input the ending port number in
the right field. If you only want to redirect a
single port number, only enter a port
number in the left field.
Comment
Enter a comment for reference or
identification.
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Virtual Server
This function allows you to set up an internet service on a local computer,
without exposing the local computer to the internet. You can also build
various sets of port redirection, to provide various internet services on
different local computers via a single internet IP address.
Private IP
Specify the IP address of the computer on
your local network.
Computer Name
Select the name of a Windows computer
from the drop
down menu and click
to
auto
input its IP address in the “Private IP”
field.
Private Port
Specify the private port you wish to use on
the computer in your local network.
Type
Select the type of Internet Protocol.
Public Port
Specify a public port to access the computer
on your local network.
Comment
Enter a comment for reference or
identification.
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2.4GHz Wireless
These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the
values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions.
Fragment Threshold
Set the Fragment threshold of the wireless
radio. The default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold
Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio.
The default value is 2347.
Beacon Interval
Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio.
The default value is 100.
DTIM Period
Set the DTIM period of wireless radio. The
default value is 3.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate. The
default is set to auto.
N Data Rate
Set the data rate of 802.11n. The default is
set to auto .
Channel Width
Select wireless channel width (bandwidth
used by wireless signals from the device) –
the recommended value is Auto 20/40MHz.
Preamble Type
Set the wireless radio preamble type. The
default value is “Short Preamble”.
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CTS Protect
Enabling this setting will reduce the chance
of radio signal collisions between 802.11b
and 802.11g wireless access points. It’s
recommended to set this option to “Auto”.
Tx Power
Set the power output of the wireless radio.
You may not require 100% output power.
Setting a lower power output can enhance
security since potentially malicious/unknown
users in distant areas will not be able to
access your signal.
WMM
WMM (Wi
Fi Multimedia) technology can
improve the performance of certain network
applications, such as audio/video streaming,
network telephony (VoIP) and others. When
WMM is enabled, the device will prioritize
different kinds of data and give higher
priority to applications which require instant
responses for better performance.
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ALG
Application Layer Gateway (ALG) is a network security gateway which
supports specific network applications such as gaming and instant messaging.
ALG enables these applications to communicate with their server.
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IGMP
IGMP is a communications protocol used to establish multicast group
memberships. It allows for a more efficient use of resources and better
performance for applications such as IPTV video streaming.
IGMP Snooping
IGMP snooping monitors traffic between
hosts and multicast routers to facilitate
bandwidth conservation. Select enable or
disable.
IGMP Proxy
IGMP proxy enables intelligent multicast
forwarding based on IGMP snooping
information. Select enable or disable.
It is recommended to set “IGMP Snooping” and “IGMP Proxy” to
“Enable”.
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UPnP
Universal plug
and
play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols which enables
network devices to communicate and automatically establish working
configurations with each other. Select “Enable” or “Disable”.

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