Creative CW2202 manual Configuring, Forwarding, Settings

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Configuring

If you want Internet users to access your LAN, you can use either De-Militarized

Forwarding

Zone (DMZ) or Port Forwarding.

settings

For DMZ, enter your PC server IP address.

 

For Port Forwarding, select the applications for predefined ports. Alternatively, you

 

can also specify your own port.

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DMZ IP Address

Type the LAN server

IP address here.

Predefined forwarding Select an application from the list, type the LAN server IP address in the IP address field, and then click the Add button to add the predefined ports.

Figure 5-3

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-3

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