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to ‘Private IP’ field.
Please note that this list may not be able to list
all computers on your local network.
Type
Select the type of connection, TCP or UDP. If
you’re not sure, please select ‘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, just fill the port number in the left
field.
Comment
Please input any text to describe this mapping,
up to 16 alphanumerical characters.
Add
Add the mapping to port forwarding table.
Reset
Remove all inputted values.
All existing URLs will be displayed in ‘Current URL Blocking Table’:
If you want to delete a specific port forwarding entry, check the ‘select’ box of the port
forwarding entry you want to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button. (You can select
more than one port forwarding entries). If you want to delete all port forwarding entries
listed here, please click ‘Delete All’ button or you can also click ‘Reset’ button to unselect all
port forwarding entries.
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When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save
changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click
‘Apply’ button, you’ll see the following message:
Please click ‘Apply’ to save changes you made and restart the broadband router, this
requires about 30 seconds and the broadband router will stop responding (this is normal
and is not malfunction). You can reconnect to this broadband router and continue on other
settings later.
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4 DMZ
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a special area in your local network. This area resides in local
network, and all computers in this area uses private IP address, too. But these private IP
addresses are mapped to a certain Internet IP address, so other people on Internet can fully
access those computers in DMZ.
The DMZ setting page looks like this:
Here are descriptions of every setup item:
Item Name
Description
Enable DMZ
Check this box to enable DMZ function,
uncheck this box to disable DMZ function.
Public IP address
You can select ‘Dynamic IP’ or ‘Static IP’ here.
If you select ‘Dynamic IP’, you have to select an
Internet connection session from dropdown
menu; if you select ‘Static IP’, please input the
IP address that you want to map to a specific
private IP address.
Client PC IP address
Please input the private IP address that the
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Internet IP address will be mapped to.
Type
Select the type of connection, TCP or UDP. If
you’re not sure, please select ‘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, just fill the port number in the left
field.
Comment
Please input any text to describe this mapping,
up to 16 alphanumerical characters.
Add
Add the mapping to port forwarding table.
Reset
Remove all inputted values.
NOTE: Please note that every public IP address can be mapped to a single Client PC IP
address only.
All existing DMZ entries will be displayed in ‘Current DMZ Table’:
If you want to delete a specific DMZ entry, check the ‘select’ box of the DMZ entry you want
to delete, then click ‘Delete Selected’ button. (You can select more than one DMZ entries).
If you want to delete all DMZ entries listed here, please click ‘Delete All’ button or you can
also click ‘Reset’ button to unselect all DMZ entries.
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When you finished with the settings in this page, you can click ‘Apply’ button to save
changes you made in this page, or you can click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. After you click
‘Apply’ button, you’ll see the following message:
Please click ‘Apply’ to save changes you made and restart the broadband router, this
requires about 30 seconds and the broadband router will stop responding (this is normal
and is not malfunction). You can reconnect to this broadband router and continue on other
settings later.