112 Configuring the Router
7.
In the
Forward Ports
field, enter the ports to forward to the computer that triggered the rule (that
is, specify the port number or range of port numbers that the application uses for incoming
traffic). (Check the user documentation for the application.)
8.
To specify a range of port numbers, separate the start and end port number with a hyphen.
9.
Ensure
Enable
is selected.
10.
Click
Add
.
Removing Ports From the Port Triggering List
1.
Ensure you’ve enabled port triggering. See “Enabling Port Triggering” on page 111.
2.
Click the
Advanced Settings
button.
3.
Select
Router > Port trigger
.
4.
To keep the entry in the list (in case you want to re-enable this entry later on), clear the
Enable
check box.
— or —
To remove the entry from the list:
a. Click the row that you want to remove.
A row of buttons (
Delete
,
OK
,
Cancel
) is displayed.
b. Click
Delete
.
DMZ Section of the Router Tab
DMZ means “Demilitarized Zone.” You can select one computer to receive all unsolicited incoming
connections.
The IP address of the DMZ is the default recipient of incoming packets (from the Internet) that are not
handled by port forwarding rules, port triggering rules, or NAT’d connections:
1.
If port forwarding and/or or port triggering is enabled, incoming traffic is routed according to the
port forwarding rules, port triggering rules, or NAT’d connections.
2.
If incoming traffic was not routed as a result of the above:
a. If DMZ is enabled, then incoming traffic is routed to the computer that uses the IP address
specified by the DMZ settings.
b. If DMZ is not enabled, the incoming traffic is blocked.
Note:
Putting a computer in the DMZ opens all the ports of that computer, and exposes that computer to
various security risks. Use this option only as a last resort — if possible, use other options instead (for
example, port forwarding or port triggering).
Summary of Contents for AirCard W801
Page 7: ...Section 1 Getting Started ...
Page 13: ...Section 2 Setting up the Device ...
Page 21: ...Section 3 Using Your Device ...
Page 75: ...Reset Button 69 Reset Button 4 Put the battery compartment cover onto the device ...
Page 79: ...Section 4 Settings ...
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Page 129: ...Section 5 Resources ...
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Page 147: ...Section 6 Technical Specifications and Regulatory Information ...