Uniden ENR1504 manual Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP, Configuring a DMZ

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CONFIGURING UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY (UPnP)

Universal Plug and Play or UPnP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among computers, networking equipment, software and peripherals. With UPnP, connected devices communicate their features to the network at a times interval so other devices can access those features.

Follow the steps below to configure UPnP support:

1.Open a browser window and login to the router.

2.Click Advanced Configuration, then UPnP. This displays the UPnP Setup screen (see Figure 22).

Figure 22 UPnP Setup Screen

3.In the UPnP field, select Enable.

4.In the Advertisement Time field, enter how often you want the router to transmit its UPnP feature message.

5.In the Advertisement Packets TTL (Time to Live) field, enter how many connections or devices the packet can travel through (or hop) before it expires.

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6.Click Apply. If the router displays a dialogue box that says “Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now?” click OK. This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes.

NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration step, use the reboot command. See Rebooting the Router on page 77.

CONFIGURING A DMZ

The router allows you to configure a single PC on the LAN to be forwarded all traffic received on the Firewalls WAN interface. If you want a PC to receive all Internet traffic unfiltered from the Internet then they should be configured as the DMZ. Follow the steps below if you need to configure a PC to operate as a DMZ.

NOTE: Any PC that is configured to operate as the DMZ is not protected from malicious access by the router.

NOTE: Though a DMZ is set up to receive all traffic unfiltered by the firewall, traffic is still subject to translation by NAT. This means that Applications that are damaged by NAT (i.e. SIP) will still be affected.

1.Assign a fixed IP address to the PC you want to set up in the DMZ (see Configuring a Fixed IP Address for a PC on page 45). Record this IP address.

2.Open a browser window and login to the router.

3.Click Advanced Configuration, then DMZ. This displays the DMZ screen (see Figure 23).

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Contents Table of Contents System Information Screen Rebooting the Router Power LED does not Turn onImportant Safety Instruction Updating the FirmwareWelcome Packet Filtering, Add ScreenENR1504 Features Internet Access FeaturesLAN Features ROUTER/SECURITY FeaturesParental Control Features Advanced Router FeaturesPackage Contents Front View DetailsHardware Installation Quick Installation ProcessRear View Details PC Configuration Installing the HardwareFor Windows 95, 98, and ME For WindowsFor Windows NT For Windows XPBasic Router Configuration LoggingChanging the Default Password UnidenConfiguring the Time Account Configuration ScreenSetting Parental Controls NETWORK-LEVEL ControlPC Access Rules Screen PC-LEVEL ControlConfiguring Restriction Rules Restrict Rules ScreenConfiguring AN Override Password Or some other safe locationConfiguring Basic ISP Connections WAN Configuration, Dynamic IP ScreenAdvanced Router Configuration Configuring for a Static IP Address WAN Configuration, Static IP ScreenConfiguring for Pppoe Support WAN Configuration, PPPoE ScreenEnabling MAC Address Spoofing MAC Spoofing ScreenConfiguring a Fixed IP Address for a PC Reserving Fixed IP AddressesExcluding Fixed IP Addresses DHCP, Fixed IP Table ScreenConfiguring a PC AS a Host Port Mapping DHCP, Excluded IP Table ScreenPort Mapping Screen Twice with the different port ranges see on Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP Configuring a DMZChanging the Dhcp Configuration Changing the Dhcp Server SettingsDisabling the Dhcp Server LAN Configuration Screen Enabling Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS ScreenEditing the Routing Table Routing Table ScreenConfiguring Packet Filtering Routing Table, Add ScreenPacket Filtering Screen Page Router Maintenance Features System Information ScreenHARDWARE, SOFTWARE, and Bootcode Version System UP TimeCurrent Time System Time LAN StatusRebooting the Router Resetting the Router to Factory DefaultsSoftware Reboot Hardware RebootSystem Logs Restoring Factory Defaults with the HardwareAutomatically Emailing System Logs Reading System Logs This screen displays the following informationTroubleshooting Power LED does not Turn onUpdating the Firmware Test LED Stays onSingle PC Cannot Connect to the Router Or the Internet No PCS can Connect to the InternetSpecifications Legal Notice IC NoticeFCC Information FCC Wants YOU to KnowImportant Safety Instruction PrecautionsImportant Electrical Considerations One Year Limited Warranty Warrantor Uniden America Corporation UnidenGlossary Page Page Page Page Page Page Memo