Device Settings
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● Remove an application from the port forwarding list. (See
Port Forward Panel: Disabling
Port Forwarding for an Application
.)
Port Forward Panel: Enabling Port Forwarding
Before you can use or configure Port Forwarding, you must enable it.
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click
Advanced settings > Router > Basic
.
3. Next to
Port Forwarding
, select
Enable
.
4. Click
Save
.
Port Forward Panel: Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application
You can enable port forwarding for certain application types.
1. Make sure you’ve enabled port forwarding. (See
Port Forward Panel: Enabling Port
Forwarding
.)
2. Click
Advanced settings > Router > Port Forward
.
3. In the last row of the table, click the
Application
field, and select the application type
from the list.
The values for
Start
and
End
ports are automatically filled in.
4. If necessary, change the range of port numbers associated with the application. Traffic
will be allowed (not blocked) if its destination port number is in the specified range.
In the
Start
field, enter the number that starts the port range.
In the
End
field, enter the number that ends the port range.
If the range consists of only one port, enter the number that you entered in the
Start
field.
5. In the
Protocol
list, click the protocol(s) used for this application (TCP, UDP, or both).
6. In the
IP Address
field, enter the IP address of the server to be accessed.
7. Make sure
Enable
is selected.
8. Click
Add
.
9. Click
Save
.
Port Forward Panel: Disabling Port Forwarding for an Application
You can disable port forwarding for certain application types.