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to define a service yourself.
Server IP Address: The IP address of the server created on LAN side.
External Port Start/ External Port End: The port range through which Internet users
access the router’ s LAN side server.
Protocol: There are 3 options: TCP, UDP and TCP/UDP. We recommend you to select
TCP/UDP if you are not sure about which protocol to choose.
Internal Port Start/ Internal Port End: The port range used by the created server on
router’ s LAN side.
Note: When UPNP function is enabled on the router and on some application programs on
the computer that is connected to the router’ s LAN port, the virtual server page will
display: UPNP interface is being used.
For example: You have created 2 servers on the router’ s LAN side: (1) FTP server (Port:
2100) for transferring files is at the IP address of 192.168.1.100 (2) Web server (port: 80)
is at the IP address of 192.168.1.110. And you want your Internet friends to access your
FTP and Web servers respectively via port: 2100 and port: 80. For configurations, follow
the instructions below:
1. Configuring FTP server:
Click “NAT”-> “Virtual Serverto enter the virtual server interface. And then click the
Add” button to configure the following page (refer to the parameters that are configured
on the page):
2. Configuring Web server