User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover Page
- Contents
- 1 Introduction and Getting Started
- 2 Touchscreen
- 3 Admin Website
- 4 Advanced Settings
- 5 Troubleshooting and Support
- Overview
- Common Problems and Solutions
- My M2000 powered off without pressing the Power button
- No service is available
- My M2000 has no power/touchscreen doesn’t display when I press the Power button
- I forgot my Wi-Fi password
- I forgot my M2000 Admin website password
- I cannot connect a device to my M2000
- I see the network name, but cannot connect a device to my M2000
- I want to see how many devices are connected
- I want to see the firmware (software) version installed on my M2000
- I want to see the phone number for my M2000
- I want to see the battery level of my M2000
- I want to turn my M2000 off
- I want to know if my M2000 is still on when the touchscreen is dark
- Technical Support
- 6 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information
- 7 Glossary
5G MiFi M2000 USER GUIDE 79
Port forwarding
To turn on port forwarding, move the ON/OFF slider to ON.
To turn off port forwarding, so that no inbound traffic is forwarded to a LAN client, move the slider to
OFF.
Check the box next to each Port Forwarding application that you want to allow.
To forward all inbound WAN traffic on a specific port to a single LAN client, enter the IP address of the
target device in the Application IP Address field.
Click Save Changes.
The following table provides port numbers and protocol information for each port forwarding
application listed.
Application Name Port TCP
*
STCP
*
UDP
*
DNS
53 Yes No Yes
FTP control (command)
FTP data transfer
21
20
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Assigned
Assigned
HTTP
HTTPS
80
443
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Assigned
Assigned
NNTP
119 Yes No Assigned
POP3
POP3S
110
995
Yes
Yes
No
No
Assigned
Yes
SMTP
SecureSMTP
25
465
Yes
Yes
No
No
Assigned
No
SNMP
161 Assigned No Yes
Telnet
23 Yes No Assigned
TFTP
69 Assigned No Yes
*
Yes
indicates the protocol is standardized for the port number.
No
indicates the protocol is standardized for the port number.
Assigned
indicates the port number is assigned by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) for protocol use, but
may not be standardized.










