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4.5.12
Port
Forwarding
Using
the
Port
Forwarding
page,
you
can
provide
local
services
(for
example
web
hosting)
for
people
on
the
Internet
or
play
Internet
games.
When
users
send
this
type
of
request
to
your
network
via
the
Internet,
the
ADSL
Router
will
forward
those
requests
to
the
appropriate
PC.
Port
forwarding
can
be
used
with
DHCP
assigned
addresses
but
remember
that
a
DHCP
address
is
dynamic
(not
static).
For
example,
if
you
were
configuring
a
Netmeeting
server,
you
would
want
to
assign
this
server
a
static
IP
address
so
that
the
IP
address
is
not
reassigned.
Also
remember
that
if
an
Internet
user
is
trying
to
access
an
Internet
application,
they
must
use
the
WAN
IP
address.
The
port
forwarding
will
translate
the
WAN
IP
address
into
a
LAN
IP
address.
To
configure
a
service,
game,
or
other
application
select
the
external
connection
(for
example
the
Internet
connection),
from
the
Home
screen,
click
Advanced
and
under
Advanced,
select
Port
Forwarding.
Next
select
the
computer
hosting
the
service
and
add
the
corresponding
firewall
rule.
If
you
want
to
add
a
custom
application,
select
the
User
category,
click
New
and
fill
in
the
port,
protocols
and
description
for
your
application.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
host
a
Netmeeting
session,
from
the
Home
screen,
click
Advanced
and
under
Advanced,
select
Port
Forwarding.
First
select
the
IP
address
for
your
Netmeeting
server.
Next
select
the
Audio/Video
category
and
add
Netmeeting
to
the
applied
rules
box.
To
view
the
management
rules,
highlight
Netmeeting
and
select
view;
this
will
display
the
pre
configured
protocols
and
ports
that
Netmeeting
will
use.
Now
assuming
that
your
WAN
connection
is
correct,
you
can
run
Netmeeting
from
your
server
and
call
users
that
are
on
the
Internet.
If
you
know
your
WAN
IP
address,
users
can
call
you.
See
Fig
1-21
.
Figure
1-21
:
Port
Forwarding