User's Manual

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How Do I Configure the Wireless Home Gatewa
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Field Name Description
DMZ Host
(Demilitarized Zone)
Use this page to configure an IP address that is visible
to the wide area network (WAN). DMZ hosting is
commonly referred to as “exposed host,” and allows
you to specify the “default” recipient of WAN traffic
that Network Address Translation (NAT) is unable to
translate to a known local PC.
A DMZ is used by a company that wants to host its
own Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized
access to its private network. DMZ allows one IP
address to be unprotected while others remain
protected. The DMZ is located between the Internet
and an internal network's line of defense that is a
combination of firewalls and bastion hosts.
Typically, the DMZ contains devices accessible to
Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP
servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers, and domain name
system (DNS) servers
IP Address Pass-
through
Allows the user with network administrator access to
designated MAC addresses of CPE devices in the
private LAN network to be assigned public IP
addresses instead of private IP addresses.
Note: This link is displayed when the user enters the
Network Administrator User Name and Password.
This link is not displayed during normal user access.
Advanced
Networking Features
Allows the user with network administrator access to
enable advanced networking features including RIP
and support for up to 3 routed subnets on the private
network.
Note: This link is displayed when the user enters the
Network Administrator User Name and Password.
This link is not displayed during normal user access.
VPN Termination Use this page to enable VPN protocols and manage
VPN tunnels.
Note: This link is displayed when the user enters the
Network Administrator User Name and Password.
This link is not displayed during normal user access.
Save Configuration
to Server
Allows the user with network administrator access to
save the configuration profile of the gateway to a TFTP
server in the network. Once the profile is saved to a
server, the configuration file can be downloaded and
used to restore all the router settings of the gateway.
Note: This link is displayed when the user enters the
Network Administrator User Name and Password.
This link is not displayed during normal user access.