Motorola WR850GP User Manual

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Configuration

Section 3

WR850

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ROUTING Page – Commonly Used Configuration Options

None of the configuration options on the ROUTING Page typically require any adjustment

from factory defaults, to support most typical uses of the WR850 as a wired/wireless router.
Therefore, none of the configuration options on the ROUTING Page are highlighted in

white

. ROUTING Page configuration options are provided primarily for advanced users.

ROUTING Page – All Configuration Options

Field Description

DMZ IP

Address:

(ADVANCED)

Sets one device on your local network (specified by IP address) to

be a De-militarized Zone (DMZ).
A DMZ receives all broadband communication requests that might

otherwise be blocked by the router’s firewall, as is often needed for

real-time Internet gaming.
Leave this field blank if no DMZ is desired.

NOTE: This setting is only used if Operation Mode on the BASIC Page

is set to Router.

FACTORY DEFAULT:

(blank)

Port Forwards:

(ADVANCED)

Sets rules for forwarding inbound broadband communications,

destined to specific WAN ports, to specific clients on your local

network (specified by IP address). You may optionally specify a

destination port range, on the LAN side of the WR850, as well.
This feature can be particularly useful to support a web server, or

other special service, on your local network.

NOTE: These settings are only used if Operation Mode on the BASIC

Page is set to Router.

You can store up to 20 port forwarding rules, and selectively enable

one or more of them when desired, using the

Enabled checkbox at

the end of each row.

NOTE: Port forwards will be applied in the order in which they are listed

on this page.

For each port forward, the following 3 items can be entered:
(1) WAN Port Range:
These two fields (“Start” and “End”) define a range of WAN ports that

will be monitored as part of the port forward.

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