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Select an APN to use
1. Select Settings > Mobile Settings.
2. Select the Action radio button next to the APN entry.
3. Click Save.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows remote computers on the Internet to connect to a specific
computer or service within the private LAN. When enabled, incoming traffic is forwarded
to specific ports and devices on your network using their local IP addresses.
Note: Port forwarding creates a security risk. When not required, it is recommended to
keep it disabled.
1. Select Settings > Port Forwarding.
2. Click Add New Rule.
3. Fill out the following fields:
a. For Name, use a meaningful name to identify the purpose of the forward rule.
b. For Protocol, choose the protocol option to match forwarding rule. The options
include TCP+UDP, TCP, UDP.
c. For External Ports, enter the destination port (for example: 5060) or port range
(for example: 5000-5050) on the incoming traffic from the external network.
d. For Internal IP, enter the IP address of the internal host. Redirect matched incom-
ing traffic to the specified internal host.
e. For Internal Ports, enter the port code of the internal host. Redirect matched
incoming traffic to the given port (for example: 5060) or port range (for example:
5000-5050) on the internal host.
4. When completed, click Save.
Enable VPN Pass-Through
To connect to a corporate network using VPN, you must first enable VPN connections
(pass-through).
1. Select Settings > VPN Passthrough.
2. Click the toggle switch on
.