Gateway Settings
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5. If your ISP does not require MAC authentication, select
Use Default MAC Address
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6. If your ISP requires MAC authentication, select one of the following:
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Use Computer MAC address
. Disguise the router's MAC address with the MAC address
of the computer that you are currently using to configure the gateway.
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Use This MAC Address and manually type the MAC address
. Disguise the router's
MAC address with the MAC address of another computer (not the one that you are currently
using).
7. Click
Submit
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DMZ – General
You can select one computer to receive all unsolicited incoming connections.
The IP address of the DMZ (“demilitarized zone”) is the default recipient of incoming packets (from
the Internet) that are not handled by port forwarding rules or NAT’d connections:
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If port forwarding is enabled, incoming traffic is routed according to the port forwarding rules or
NAT’d connections.
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If incoming traffic was not routed as a result of the above:
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If DMZ is enabled, then incoming traffic is routed to the computer that uses the IP address
specified by the DMZ settings.
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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).
Enable DMZ
Before you can use or configure DMZ, you must enable it.