BC-3GM User Manual
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6)
Click [
Advanced
] then
[Port Forwarding
]
If
Port Forwarding
is
enabled
, user can connect to device through Router.
For example, there are 2 pieces of network devices, Device A with IP address 1
92.168.0.200 with port 2010 and device B with IP address 192.168.0.211.
It can be set as picture below.
IP address
: Type in device IP address.
Protocol
: To choose from TCP, UDP or both.
Port Range
: To enter port number or range.
Apply Changes
: After Apply Changes is clicked, the setting will be added to
Cu
rrent Port Forwarding Table
.
After setup is done, since user is offering Dynamic IP most of the time, if you have
DDNS service, for example
http://bc3gm.dyndns.org:1110
to see device A
and
http://bc3gm.dyndns.com:1111
to see device B, you also can check
the
Select
checkbox then click
Delete Selected
or
Delete All
.
[Picture 6.7: Setting port Forwarding menu]
7)
Click [
Advanced
] then [
IP Filter
].
IP filtering is to block un-wanted user either from local or remote side.
Out-bound IP Filtering
: Enable this function will block all registered IP
address on Local network.