Instruction manual
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A proper DMZ configuration in Router 2 allows all incoming traffic going it to automati-
cally pass to Router 1. Router 2 acts as a "dummy" router and passes all the incoming
data onto Router 1. Router 1 is the router that needs the port forwarding information.
Configuring a DMZ Host Connection
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1. Find the public IP address of Router 1: Connect to "Router 1" on your network (referred to as "Possible
1st Router" in the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard). Obtain the IP address of Router 1. Usually this can be
found in the "Status" section of your router menu. The IP should begin with "192.168....".
Note
The "Status Page" of a router normally includes the router’s vital information such as the IP address.
The IP information is normally under a header called "WAN" or "Internet Port". Each router has differ-
ent terminology.
2. Set up Router 2 as DMZ Host: Enter the IP address obtained in the previous step into the DMZ section
of Router 2.
3. Once you have configured Router 2 with a DMZ connection, run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to set
up port forwarding on Router 1.
Note
Consult your router’s owner’s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings.
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