User manual

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.
To create a static rule select Static Routing option from the
ROUTING menu.
You need to enter a destination IP address and the route that will be
taken to get there: Desitnation: Enter the IP address of the
destinaton Netmark: Enter the netmask for the destination IP
address. Connection: Select the network interface where the data
will be sent. Gateway: Enter the IP address of the host that can
transfer the data for the destination IP address. Metric: Specifiy the
number of hops (how many gateways) the data needs to travel
through. Click Save to save the static route. The static route will be
displayed in the list. The static can be deleted by checking the
delete checbox.
If your device supported WAN to VLAN Mapping, follow next steps
below.
WAN to VLAN Mapping
It is possible to creating mappings to allow data from the different
WANs to be sent to differernt VLANs on your LAN. To create a new
WAN to VLAN mappig go to the WAN and VLAN Mappings menu
under ROUTING menu.