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Ubee DVW326 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2014 46
6.5 Using the Forwarding Option
Forwarding tells the DVW326 to which computer on the local area network to send data.
If your host systems or applications have communications issues with the Internet, you
can use forwarding to resolve the following issues:
Data is sent from a local host to the Internet, but the return path of expected data is
not received by your local host.
An application or service running on your local network (on local host) cannot be
accessed from the Internet directly (for example, a request to a local audio server).
Examples are:
Xbox/PlayStation
– Games/applications
Home Security Systems
– Security systems that use the Internet
Audio Servers/VoIP
– Audio and VoIP applications and services
Topics
See the following topics:
Before Setting Up Forwarding on page 46
Setting Up Forwarding on page 47
Setting Up Forwarding for an Xbox Example on page 50
6.5.1 Before Setting Up Forwarding
Try the following options before you assign forwarding rules:
1. Enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). This may resolve the issue you have without
setting up forwarding rules.
a. Access the Web interface of the DVW326, see Accessing the Web User Interface
Locally on page 18.
b. Click Advanced from the main menu.
c. The Options screen is displayed. Check the Enable UPnP box
Protocol Selects the protocol type. Options are UDP, TCP, or Both.
Enabled Activates the rule and filters out all traffic on the specified
ports.
Apply Saves changes.
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