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Special Applications

Some applications (like Internet games, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others) require multiple connections. The Special Applications function allows you to configure the router to support multiple connections for these types of applications.

Parameter

Description

Trigger Port

Enter the outgoing (Outbound) port number for

 

this particular application. The Trigger Port range is

 

between 0 and 65535.

Trigger Type

Select whether the Outbound port protocol is TCP

 

or UDP.

Public Port

Enter the incoming (Inbound) port number for this

 

type of application. NOTE: Individual port

 

numbers should be separated by a comma. Use a

 

hyphen to indicate a port range. (e.g. , 47624, 2300-

 

2400)

Public Type

Select whether the Inbound port protocol is TCP

 

or UDP.

Enabled

Check this box to enable the special application.

 

Only one LAN client can use a special application

 

at a time.

Popular Applications

This section lists some popular applications that

 

require multiple connections. Select an application

 

from the list, select a location (1-10) in the Copy To

 

selection box and click Copy.

 

If your application is not on this list, check with the

 

application manufacturer for the port numbers they

 

require.

 

 

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Contents Broadband Router FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Tools Before You Begin Introduction FeaturesMinimum Requirements Router Basics ContentsBack Panel Status Description Front PanelThrough Cross Setting Up Your LANGetting Started Modem port is regular Modem port is uplink StraightWindows Me/98/95 Configuring Your PCsWindows XP WindowsWinNT Accessing the Router Home Navigate the Router Management Interface Time Zone Quick SetupBroadband Type Host Name Cable ModemMAC Address Gateway IP Fixed-IP xDSLSubnet Mask User Name PasswordPlease retype your password Service NamePptp Gateway Default GatewayIP Address User IDGeneral Settings Time Zone SystemRe-Enter Password Password SettingsCurrent Password New PasswordHost Address Remote ManagementWAN Address Domain Name Server DNSSecondary DNS Address Bridge Example Bridge Mode IP Address Pool IP Subnet MaskDhcp Server Lease TimeAddress Mapping Address MappingType Virtual ServerPrivate IP Private PortExample Virtual Server Trigger Type EnabledTrigger Port Between 0Example Special Applications Firewall Block Time Access ControlEnable Client Filtering PortExample Access Control Your E-mail Address DoS ProtectionDiscard Ping from WAN RIP DefectPublic IP Address Enable DMZClient IP Address Status Primary DNS Internet ConnectionCable/DSL GatewayFirewall Device StatusSecurity Log Security LogDhcp Client Log Dhcp Client LogRestore to Factory Defaults Configuration ToolsBackup RestoreFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeReset Appendix a Find and record your computer’s IP configuration settingsPopular Port Numbers Appendix BApplication Protocol Port Number Appendix C Setting a Static IP AddressWindows XP/2000 Windows NT Troubleshooting Ping an outside IP address If problems persist, try resetting the routerTest your Internet connection Ping your routerMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher Online Gaming ProblemsForgotten Password Remove your proxy settingsGlossary Physical Address See MAC Address Network Mask See Subnet MaskPage Technical Specifications Limitation of Liability Warranty InformationTechnical Support On-line helpRevised February 20