Upnp – PLANET WNAP-1260 User Manual

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8.8.3. UPnP

By using the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) protocol, a host in the LAN can ask the router to perform
specific port conversion, to enable an external host to access resources on the internal host when
necessary. For example, if MSN Messenger is installed on Windows ME and Windows XP operating
systems, UPnP can be used for audio and video conversations. In this way, functions restricted by NAT
can work properly.

Choose Network Application > UPnP and the UPnP page is displayed.

Figure 8-37


Object

Description

Turn UPnP On:

If selected, UPnP is enabled

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Period (in minutes)
:

Set the broadcast interval. It indicates the interval for the router
broadcasting its UPnP information. The value should be in the range
of 1 to 1440 minutes and the default is 30 minutes

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Time To Live (in
hops)
:

The time for the broadcast to live. It is the number of hops after each
UPnP packet is sent. The number of hops is the times that each
packet can be broadcast before it vanishes. The value is in the
range of 1 to 255 hops and the default is 4 hops

UPnP Portable
Table
:

This table shows the IP addresses of UPnP devices that are
connected to the router and open (internal and external) ports on the
devices. It also lists the types and status of the open ports.

Only applications that support UPnP can use the UPnP function.

The functionality of UPnP requires support by the application and operating systems
such as Windows ME, Windows XP, and Windows Vista

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