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Service Ports:
Enter the service port you wish to open to the Internet.
Server IP:
Enter the LAN IP address of the server you want the Internet users to access.
Enable (check box):
Check on this box to open the port.
Use Rule# (optional):
Enter the Schedule Rule # you wish to apply to the ID. For more
information about using the Schedule Rule #, please see
5.5.6 Schedule Rule
.
Well known services:
You can choose from a list of frequently used services to copy
the port number to the
Service Ports
field.
Copy to (button):
Select the
ID #
(1 ~ 20) you want to paste the service to first and
then click on this button to paste the port number to the
Service Ports
field.
Schedule rule:
If you have configured any schedule rule, you can select the rule from
this list and apply the rule to the specified ID. For more information about using the
schedule rule, please see
5.5.6 Schedule Rule
.
Click
Save
to save any changes or click
Undo
to cancel any changes.
5.3.2 Special AP
Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet games, video conferencing,
Internet telephony, etc. Because of the router’s built-in firewall, these applications
cannot work with a pure NAT router. The
Special Applications
feature allows some of
these applications to bypass the firewall. If the Special Applications feature fails to make
an application work, try setting your computer as a
DMZ
host instead. For more
information about setting your computer as a DMZ host, please see
5.3.3
Miscellaneous
.