
In the window that appears;
In the "Application" field, assign a name for the Port Forwarding rule
you are creating.
Enter the local IP address of the client that is to be accessible from
the Internet in the "Target IP Address" field.
Select the protocol that the application uses from the list of protocols
in the "Protocol" box. If you are unsure of the protocol, select "TCP&UDP".
Enter the real port number used by the application in the "Wan Ports"
field.
Enter the local port number for the application in the "Target LAN
Ports" field. (can be the same as the Real Port)
To forward a range of ports instead of a single port, use a dash (-)
sign in between. For example to forward all ports between 23 and
80, enter "23-80".
Check the "Enable" box.
Click "Save".
3.2.
FIREWALL Settings
A firewall prevents unauthorized Internet users from accessing your
local network and your computer.
AirTies Firewall has SPI, Stateful Packet Inspection, feature. SPI monitors
the protocol and packet addresses being received to determine if the
information should be passed through the firewall to the connected
computers. The Internet addresses that are a source of malicious attacks
are permanently blocked from accessing your network.
You can also limit or block the Internet access of any local user by
defining advanced rules for Internet access.
Firewall is activated by default.
The following sections describe the submenus under the FIREWALL menu
of the web interface.
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