User manual
NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a way to map an entire
network 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
Port Forwarding is used in order for a host outside your local
network to access a machine on your local network.
1. To enable Port Forwarding on a port, go to the "NAT" menu on
the left menu bar of the Web interface of your device and click
"Port Forwarding".
2. Check "Enable Port Forwarding".
" Click "New" to forward a port. " In the "Rule Name" field, assign a
name for the Port Forwarding rule you are creating. " If use are
using VLANs then select the VLAN that you want to apply the port
forwarding rule for. If you are not using VLANs then take the default
values. " Either select the client from the list of existing LAN clients
or enter the IP address in the "New IP Address" field. Click "Add >"
" From the Application List, select the application that want to use
for port forwarding. If it is not present then you will manually enter
the port configuration. " Enter an Application Name. " Enter the real
port number used by the application in the WAN fields. " Enter the