NETGEAR N450/CG3000Dv2 user manual Port Triggering,  To configure port triggering

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Name. A name for the service.

Start Port. The start port for the service.

End Port. The end port for the service.

Protocol. The protocol for the ports:

-TCP. TCP only.

-UDP. UDP only.

-Both. Both TCP and UDP.

Local IP Address. Complete the local IP address for the computer that is using the service.

6.Perform one of these actions:

Click the Add button. The Active Forwarding Rules table displays the list of forwarded ports.

To delete a service, select the radio button in the Active Forwarding Rules table for the service that you want to delete, and click the Delete button.

To reset the selection in the Service list and to clear all the fields in the Add Custom Rules, click the Reset button.

Port Triggering

Port triggering is an advanced feature that you can use to allow gaming and other Internet applications that the firewall would otherwise block. You must know the port numbers the application uses. Port triggering operates as follows:

1.A computer makes an outgoing connection using a port number defined in the Port Triggering table.

2.The modem router records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated with this entry in the Port Triggering List, and associates them with the computer.

3.The remote system receives the computer’s request, and responds using a different port number.

4.The modem router matches the response to the previous request, and forwards the response to the computer. (Without port triggering, this response would be treated as a new connection request rather than a response. As such, it would be handled in accordance with the port forwarding rules.)

Note: Only one computer at a time can use port triggering. After a computer finishes using a port triggering application, a short time-out period passes before another computer can use the application.

To configure port triggering:

1. Type http://192.168.0.1 in the address field of your web browser.

Advanced Settings

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Contents N450 WiFi Cable Modem Router Model N450/CG3000Dv2 Support ComplianceTrademarks Contents Appendix a Supplemental Information Connecting to the Internet Hardware Features Ethernet cable Power adapter Modem routerUnpack Your Modem Router Front Panel WPS Back Panel Label Position Your Modem Router To position your modem router  To cable your modem router Cable Your Modem RouterConnect Computer to the Modem Router  To use WPS to connect to the WiFi network To find and select the WiFi network Log In to Your Modem Router To log in to the modem router  To view or configure basic settings View Basic SettingsNotify Your Internet Service Provider Cable ISP Contact Information Configuring Your Wireless Network  To view or configure the wireless settings Set Up Your Wireless NetworkConfiguring Your Wireless Network Use WPS Wireless Setup  To add a client to your modem router using the WPS button Add a Client Using the WPS ButtonConfiguring Your Wireless Network  To add a client to your modem router using a PIN Add a Client Using a PIN To set up Wi-Fi Multimedia Set Up Wi-Fi MultimediaChange the Password  To change the password Filtering Content  To view or set up notification of attacks by email View Denial of Service Attack Logs To block access to sites containing certain words Limit Internet Site Access To allow a keyword that was previously blocked  To block access to certain domains  To unblock a domain  To allow unrestricted access Allow Unrestricted AccessEnable or Disable Modem Router Features  To enable or disable specific firewall features  To enable or disable specific web features  To enable or disable specific NAT ALG Status features Filtering Content Maintaining Your Network  To view the modem router status View the Modem Router StatusView the Connection Status  To view the modem router’s initialization procedureBack Up and Restore Your Settings  To restore the backup settings  To back up the settingsView the Event Log  To view or clear the event log  To run a ping test Run the Diagnostic Utilities To clear the results from the display  To run a traceroute test Traceroute Utility To clear the results from the display Maintaining Your Network Advanced Settings  To configure advanced wireless settings Advanced Wireless SettingsMAC Filtering Configure the settings described in the following tableAdvanced Settings  To stop blocking a computer  To set up IP filtering IP Filtering To remove a computer from the list Advanced Settings  To delete a device from the IP Filter List Port Blocking To add a custom service  To delete a custom service from the Active Filters table Port Forwarding Advanced Settings Port Triggering  To configure port triggeringAdvanced Settings  To return all trigger and target ranges to zero  To remove a configured port trigger from the tableDMZ Host  To set up a DMZ hostLAN IP Setup  To configure LAN IP settingsSelect the Respond to Ping on WAN Port check box Click the Apply button  To reserve an IP address for Dhcp Reserve an IP Address for Dhcp Use To configure the switch ports LAN Switch To disable a LAN port  To configure UPnP Configure Universal Plug and PlaySet Networking Protocols  To enable NTPEnable Network Address Translation Access a USB Device on the Network  To disable NAT To access a USB device from a Windows computer  To access a USB device from a MAC computer Type smb//192.168.0.5 in the Server Address field Select Go Connect to Server To safely remove a USB device Click the Safely Remove USB Device button Troubleshooting Connect to the Modem Router’s Main Menu Basic FunctionsTroubleshoot the ISP Connection Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityPing Test the LAN Path to Your Modem RouterTroubleshooting Supplemental Information Factory default settings Factory Default SettingsWPA/WPA2 Technical SpecificationsSupplemental Information