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Port Forwarding

This page allows you to configure port forwarding rules to allow remote users to access services such as Web or FTP on your local
computers. This allows you to redirect a particular port number (from the Internet/WAN port) to a particular LAN IP address.

Name

Description

Virtual Server Settings:

Enable/Disable port forwarding

IP Address:

The LAN IP address that the public port number packet will be sent to

Port Range:

The public port numbers to be sent to the specific LAN IP address

Protocol:

Select the port number protocol type (TCP, UDP or both). If you are unsure, then

leave it as the default “TCP&UDP” setting

Comment:

Add a comment to identify the rule (optional)

Click Apply to save the settings.

DMZ

If you have a client PC that cannot run an Internet application (e.g. Games) properly from behind the NAT firewall, then you can open up the
firewall restrictions to allow unrestricted two-way Internet access by defining a DMZ Host.

The DMZ function allows you to re-direct all packets going to your WAN port IP address, to a particular IP address in your LAN. The
difference between the virtual server and the DMZ function is that the virtual server re-directs a particular service/Internet application (e.g.
FTP, websites) to a particular LAN client/server, whereas DMZ re-directs all packets (regardless of services) going to your WAN IP address
to a particular LAN client/server.

Name

Description

DMZ Settings:

Enable/disable DMZ.

DMZ IP Address:

Fill-in the IP address of a particular host in your LAN Network that

will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN port/Public IP

address of your 3G Router.

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