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Port Triggering
Port Triggering allows users to
watch outgoing data for specific
port
numbers.
The
router
remembers the IP address of the
computer that sends the matching
data, so when the requested data
returns through the router, the data
is pulled back to the correct
computer. Click
Save Changes
to keep any
changes made to the router
settings or click
Cancel
to cancel
changes.
Application Name:
Enter a unique name for the trigger (up to 12 characters).
Triggered Range:
Enter the
Start
and
End
port numbers of the Triggered Range. Check with
the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed.
Forward Range:
Enter the
Start
and
End
port numbers of the Forwarded Range. Check with
the Internet application documentation for the port number(s) needed.
On:
For each application, select
On
to enable port triggering.
Click
MORE
to add more applications.
Firewall
Configure a firewall that can filter
out various types of unwanted
traffic on the
router’s local network.
SPI Firewall Protection:
Select
Enable
to use firewall protection or
Disable
to
turn
off
firewall
protection.
Internet Filter:
Filter Anonymous Internet
Requests:
Select to make it more difficult for outside users to access the network.