Instruction manual

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19.2.5 Step 3: Update the Router Settings
1. Click the Update Router button.
You will see your router window open. The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automati-
cally populates your router with the relevant information. This will take a few
moments.
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2. Close the update window when the update finishes.
19.2.6 Step 4: Test your Connection
1. Click the Test Your Connection button.
Your system’s default browser opens and connects to your device.
Note
Ensure that Internet Explorer is your system’s default Internet browser.
A window opens that prompts you to enter in your sytem’s user name and password (do not
enter your DDNS log in information).
ActiveX warnings may appear. Accept all ActiveX installation warnings to connect to your
system.
19.2.7 Configuring Multiple Routers
Your network may have two or more connected routers. During the initial launch of the auto
port forwarding wizard, the program scans the network to detect the number of connected
routers.
To check for multiple routers:
Click the Detect Multiple Routers button (
). A list of connected routers populates in the
window.
The "Possible 1st Router" refers to the router directly connected to your system. This is
the router that requires the port forward information.
The "Possible 2nd Router" refers to the router immediate to the internet connection.
This is the router that requires you to configure a DMZ host connection.
Scenario A: Router/Modem Combination + Router
You may have a router/modem combination, with a second router in your network.
Scenario B: Multiple Routers
You may have two routers in your network.
In both scenarios, the router that is immediate to the internet connection (Router 2 in il-
lustration below) must act as a "bridge" to another router (Router 1 in illustration). The
Auto Port Forwarding Wizard must connect to Router 1.
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