Operation Manual
802.11g Wireless Router User’s Manual
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LAN - DHCP Client List
DHCP Client List allows the administrator to see which clients are connected to the Router via DHCP.
NAT - Special Application
Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet
telephony and others. These applications cannot work when Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled.
If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, specify the port range normally associated
with an application in the "Trigger Port Range" field, select the protocol as TCP or UDP. The following
summarizes the Special Applications settings.
ID - Number designating each line item.
Protocol - Communication protocol used by the application.
Trigger Port Range - Range of ports that, when used for outgoing traffic, will trigger the gateway to accept
certain incoming requests.
Maximum Activity Interval - Maximum number of miliseconds after the port trigger action during which
incoming requests will be accepted.
Session Chaining - Specifies whether or not dynamic sessions can be chained, allowing multi-level session
triggering.
Chaining on UDP - Specifies whether chaining should be allowed on UDP.
Address Replacement - Specifies whether or not binary address replacement should be performed.
Address Translation Type - Specifies whether address translation should be performed on TCP or UDP
packets.
Two Way Only - Allows a new session to be initiated from/to the same remote host.
When you finish configuring your special applications, click "Apply" to put your changes in effect, or click
"Cancel" to undo your changes