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Protocol:
Specifies the protocol to forward, either TCP, UDP, or TCP&UDP.
Comment:
Enter a useful comment to help identify the port forwarding service on the network.
Current Virtual Servers in System
— The Current Port Forwarding Table displays the entries that are
allowed to forward packets through the 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n AP/ROUTER’s firewall.
No.
— The table entry number.
IP Address
— The IP address of a server on the local network to allow external access.
Port Mapping
— displays the port mapping for the server.
Protocol
— Displays the protocol used for forwarding this port.
Comment
— Displays a useful comment to identify the nature of the port to be forwarded.
DMZ
DMZ is to specified host PC on the local network to access the Internet without any firewall
protection. Some Internet applications, such as interactive games or video conferencing, may not
function properly behind the firewall. By specifying a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) host, the PC's TCP
ports are completely exposed to the Internet, allowing open two-way communication. The host PC
should be assigned a static IP address (which is mapped to its MAC address) and this must be
configured as the DMZ IP address.
DMZ Settings:
Sets the DMZ status. (Default: Disable)
DMZ IP Address:
Specifies an IP address on the local network allowed unblocked access to the WAN.
Content Filtering
The 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n AP/ROUTER provides a variety of options for blocking Internet access based
on content, URL and host name.