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10. Repeat step 8 for any additional WAN activations you wish to
create.
All steps assume the
has already been
configured and is working on a public IP address.
1. Obtain the IP address of the gateway/router that the
is located behind.
2. To configure the
yourself you will need to
reconfigure the gateway/router to allow HTTP port redirection
to the
to access the embedded web page of
the
To do this please consult either your
system administrator or the technical documentation that
accompanied your gateway/router. If you would rather not turn
on HTTP port redirection you can easily have another user with
direct access to the
perform the next three
steps.
3. Open the embedded web page of the
from
your browser by typing in its IP address, or the IP address of the
gateway/router, in the address bar.
4. Ensure the port(s) to create the WAN activation on are
configured for "Driver Mode".
5. Record the TCP port number of the port(s) to be accessible.
6. Close your browser.
7. With the IP address and TCP port number(s) of the
in mind, enable port forwarding on your gateway/router
for each port to be made remotely accessible. This will require
you to create a port forwarding association between the IP
address/TCP ports on the
and the TCP ports on
the gateway/router (i.e. A rule specifying that all incoming
connections received by the gateway/router on TCP port x will
be forwarded internally to IP address 192.168.0.35 and x). To do
this please consult either your system administrator or the
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