3.
Other Settings
3.1.
NAT and Port Forwarding
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a way to map an entire network (or networks) to a single
IP address. NAT allows multiple clients in your local network to access the Internet through
a single global IP address assigned to you by your Internet service provider.NAT is commonly
used together with Port Forwarding. "Port Forwarding" is used in order for a host outside your
local network to access a machine on your local network.
To enable Port Forwarding on a port, go to the "
NAT
" menu on the left menu bar of the Web
interface of your router and click "
Port Forwarding
".
In the window that appears;
In the "
Application
" field, assign a name for the Port Forwarding rule you are creating.
Enter the local IP address of the client that is to be accessible from the Internet in the
"
Target IP Address
" field.
Select the protocol that the application uses from the list of protocols in the "
Protocol
"
box. If you are unsure of the protocol, select "TCP&UDP".
Enter the real port number used by the application in the "
Wan Ports
" field.
Enter the local port number for the application in the "
Target LAN Ports
" field. (can be the
same as the Real Port)
To forward a range of ports instead of a single port, use a dash (-) sign in between. For
example to forward all ports between 23 and 80, enter "
23-80
".
Check the "
Enable
" box.
Click "
Save
".
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