
Broadband Security Router User Guide
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Special Applications
Some applications use multiple TCP/UDP ports to transmit data. Due to the NAT, these
applications cannot work with the High-Performance Wireless Router. Port Triggering
allows some of these applications to work properly. Note that only one PC can use each
Port Triggering setting at any time.
Application name:
Enter the name of application you wish to configure in the
Name column to identify this setting.
Outgoing Port Range:
Enter the port number or range numbers this application uses
when it sends packets outbound. The Outgoing Control Port
Numbers act as the trigger. When the High-Performance
Wireless Router detects the outgoing packets with these port
numbers, it will allow the inbound packets with the Incoming
Port Numbers that you set in the next column to pass through
the High-Performance Wireless Router.
Incoming Port Range:
Enter the port number or range numbers the inbound packets
carry.
Apply:
Click this
button after making any changes for activating the
settings.
Undo:
Click this button if you are not satisfied with the settings in
this page before clicking Apply.
The following is a list of port numbers used on some popular applications:
Application
Outgoing Control
Incoming Data
Battle.net 6112
6112
DialPad
7175
51200, 51201,51210
ICU II
2019
2000-2038, 2050-2051