Star Tech Development BR4100DC manual Enable DMZ, Public IP Address, Client IP Address

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DMZ

The DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) feature allows a LAN client to have unrestricted two- way access to the Internet by bypassing the router’s firewall. Useful for applications like Internet gaming, video conferencing, or VPN connections, a DMZ will redirect all packets going to your WAN port IP address to a specific LAN client/server while allowing the rest of your network to remain protected.

Parameter

Description

Enable DMZ

Select Yes to enable your DMZ. If you select No,

 

none of the rules you enter below will be applied.

 

Note: If there is a conflict between the Virtual

 

Server (see page 27) and the DMZ settings, the

 

Virtual Server will have priority.

Public IP Address

Enter the IP address of your WAN port or a Public

 

IP address given to you by your ISP.

Client IP Address

Enter the IP address of the LAN client/host that

 

will receive all the packets intended for the Public

 

IP address listed above.

 

Note: You need to give your LAN PC clients a

 

fixed/static IP address outside the specified pool

 

(see page 25) for the DMZ to work properly.

 

 

When you are satisfied with your DMZ settings, click Apply.

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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 PanelGetting Started Setting Up Your LANModem port is regular Modem port is uplink Straight Through CrossWindows XP Configuring Your PCsWindows Windows Me/98/95WinNT 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 Please retype your password PasswordService Name User NameIP Address Default GatewayUser ID Pptp GatewayGeneral Settings Time Zone SystemCurrent Password Password SettingsNew Password Re-Enter PasswordHost Address Remote ManagementWAN Address Domain Name Server DNSSecondary DNS Address Bridge Example Bridge Mode Dhcp Server IP Subnet MaskLease Time IP Address PoolAddress Mapping Address MappingPrivate IP Virtual ServerPrivate Port TypeExample Virtual Server Trigger Port EnabledBetween 0 Trigger TypeExample Special Applications Firewall Enable Client Filtering Access ControlPort Block TimeExample Access Control Discard Ping from WAN DoS ProtectionRIP Defect Your E-mail AddressPublic IP Address Enable DMZClient IP Address Status Cable/DSL Internet ConnectionGateway Primary DNSFirewall Device StatusSecurity Log Security LogDhcp Client Log Dhcp Client LogBackup Configuration ToolsRestore Restore to Factory DefaultsFirmware 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 Test your Internet connection If problems persist, try resetting the routerPing your router Ping an outside IP addressForgotten Password Online Gaming ProblemsRemove your proxy settings Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higherGlossary Physical Address See MAC Address Network Mask See Subnet MaskPage Technical Specifications Technical Support Warranty InformationOn-line help Limitation of LiabilityRevised February 20