Instruction manual

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NOTE:
Many ISP’s block access to port 80. If your ISP does block
port 80, you will need to change the HTTP port the panel uses from
80 to something else, such as 8000. Valid port numbers are in the
range of 1 - 65535. See the Network Setup
section for instructions on
how to change the power supply network ports.
You will also need to change the HTTP port number from 80 to
something else if your local network already contains another device
using port 80 such as another panel or a Web server.
3. To configure HTTPS forwarding, repeat steps 2a – 2e with the HTTPS
port number that the panel is using. If you are using the default panel
port settings, the HTTPS port number is 443.
4. To set up your router to allow remote panel firmware upgrades, repeat
steps 2a – 2e with the UDP port number that the panel is using. If you
are using the default panel port settings, the UDP port number is 9393.
Firmware upgrades can still be applied locally if this step is skipped.
5. Before you can access the panel over the Internet, you will need to
know the WAN IP address of the router, which is assigned by your ISP.
With the Linksys WRT54G router, this information is available in the
Status tab, listed as “IP Address”.