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local port number for the application in the LAN fields, this can be
the same as the Real Port. " To forward a range of ports instead of a
single port, use a dash (-) sign in between. For example to forward
all ports between 23 and 80, enter "23-80". " Click "Save" to save
the port forwarding rule.
DMZ
The DeMilitarized Zone (DMZ) feature opens up all of the ports of a
single local network host for unrestricted access from the Internet.
On your router DMZ is disabled by default. To enable DMZ go to the
DMZ sub-menu under NAT menu of the Web UI. Check the Enable
DMZ checkbox. Select the LAN and WAN interfaces. Select an IP
address from the drop down menu where data will be forwarded to.
Click Save to save your changes. From now all data sent to your
WAN IP address (no matter what port) will be forwarded to the IP
address that you have just specified.
ROUTING
Routing defines the rules which determine how IP packets reach
their destination on the Internet. Rules can either by automatically
created by using the Routing Informaton Protocol (RIP) or rules can
be manualy created. By default your device is configured to
automatically create routing rules.
Static Routing
If you want to manually create routing rules then go to the ROUTING
menu. A list of static routing rules will be displayed.