Belkin F5D8631-4 user manual Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZ, Using Dynamic DNS

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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface

Enabling the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

 

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The DMZ feature allows you to specify one computer on your network to

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be placed outside of the firewall. This may be necessary if the firewall

 

is causing problems with an application such as a game or video

 

 

 

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conferencing application. Use this feature on a temporary basis.

The computer in the DMZ is NOT protected from hacker attacks.

 

 

 

 

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To put a computer in the DMZ, enter the last digits of its IP address in the

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IP field and select “Enable”. Click “Apply Changes” for the change to take

 

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effect. If you are using multiple static WAN IP addresses, it is possible to

select which WAN IP address the DMZ host will be directed to. Type in

 

the WAN IP address you wish the DMZ host to direct to, enter the last two digits of the IP address of the DMZ host computer, select “Enable” and click “Apply Changes”.

Using Dynamic DNS

The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static host name in any of the many domains DynDNS.org offers, allowing your network computers to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. DynDNS.org provides this service, for up to five host names, free to the Internet community.

The Dynamic DNS service is ideal for a home website, file server, or to make it easy to access your home PC and stored files while you’re at work. Using the service can ensure that your host name always points to your IP address, no matter how often your ISP changes it. When your IP address changes, your friends and associates can always locate you by visiting yourname.dyndns.org instead!

To register free for your Dynamic DNS host name, please visit http://www.dyndns.org.

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Contents N1 Wireless Modem Router Table of Contents Advantages of a Wireless Network IntroductionRevolutionary N1 Wireless Technology with Mimo N1 Mimo Important Factors for Placement and Setup Modem Router PlacementCordless Phones Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkAvoid Obstacles and Interference Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Free Tech Support Country Number Internet adressProduct Overview Integrated 10/100 4-Port Switch Built-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpSetup Assistant Universal Plug and Play UPnPIntegrated N1 Wireless Access Point MAC Address FilteringPackage Contents Setup Assistant Software System RequirementsInternet Connection Settings Knowing your Modem Modem RouterWired-Computer Status Wireless SecurityWireless-Computer Status Modem Router/Power Status Wireless StatusAdsl lineStatus Internet StatusConnections to Wired Computers Yellow Reset ButtonResetting the Modem Router Ii. Restoring the Factory DefaultsConnecting and Configuring your Modem Router Brand New SetupConnecting and Configuring your Modem Router Replacing an Existing Modem or Modem Router Connecting and Configuring your Modem Router Checking Settings Select CountryConfirmation Screen Progress ScreenConnecting and Configuring your Modem Router EN-20 Troubleshooting EN-22 Alternate Setup Method Hardware Connections Follow the Quick Installation GuideUnderstanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Logging into the Modem RouterLogging out of the Modem Router Login/Logout Button Quick-Navigation LinksHome Button Help ButtonInternet-Status Indicator LAN SettingsInternet Settings FeaturesAlternate Setup Method Connection Type Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA EN-30 Setting your Connection Type to Dynamic IP 1483 Bridged Setting your ISP Connection Type to Static IP IPoA Alternate Setup Method Setting Custom Domain Name Server DNS Settings Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Viewing the LAN SettingsChanging LAN Settings IP AddressSubnet Mask Dhcp ServerLocal Domain Name IP PoolLease Time Configuring the Wireless Network Settings Viewing the Dhcp Client ListChanging the Wireless Network Name Ssid Changing the Wireless Channel Using the Wireless Mode SwitchUsing the Bandwidth Switch 802.11n & 802.11g & 802.11bUsing the Broadcast Ssid Feature Protected Mode Switch WMM Wi-Fi MultimediaChanging the Wireless Security Settings Using Wi-Fi Protected SetupEN-42 WPA2 Requirements Setting WPA/WPA2-Personal PSK Setting WPA Security Setting WPA-PSK Setting WEP Encryption Using a Hexadecimal Key Using the Access Point Mode Setting MAC Address Control Setting up an Allow Access ListSetting up a Deny Access List Configuring the Firewall Choosing an Application Configuring Internal Forwarding SettingsManually Entering Settings into the Virtual Server Setting Client IP Filters Using Dynamic DNS Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZSetting up the Modem Router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client Blocking an Icmp Ping UtilitiesRestarting the Modem Modem Router Restoring Factory Default Settings Saving a Current Configuration EN-60 Restoring a Previous Configuration EN-62 Updating the Firmware Checking for a New Version of FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Updating the Modem Router’s Firmware EN-66 Changing the Login Time-Out Setting Changing System SettingsSetting or Changing the Administrator Password Setting the Time and Time Zone Enabling Remote ManagementEnabling/Disabling NAT Network Address Translation Enabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update Enabling/Disabling UPnPManually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up toEN-72 Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OSEN-74 EN-75 Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 98 or Me Recommended Web Browser Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or HigherNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Setup Assistant cannot find my Modem Router TroubleshootingSetup Assistant CD does not automatically start EN-80 Troubleshooting EN-82 Troubleshooting Can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly Troubleshooting EN-86 C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key Click OK, and then Apply to save the settings Do Belkin products support WPA? EN-90 Troubleshooting EN-92 Belkin Wireless Comparison Chart 802.11g Plus Mimo 802.11g with Mimo MRCEN-94 Modifications InformationFederal Communications Commission Notice Canada-Industry Canada IC What will we do to correct problems? What is not covered by this warranty?How to get service What the period of coverage isHow state law relates to the warranty EC Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Belkin Tech Support
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