D-Link DI-624S manual Advanced DMZ

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Using the Configuration Menu (continued)

Advanced > DMZ

Firewalls may conflict with certain interactive applications such as video conferencing or playing Internet video games. For these applications, a firewall bypass can be set up using a DMZ IP address. The DMZ IP address is a “visible” address and does not benefit from the full protection of the firewall function. Therefore it is advisable that other security precautions be enabled to protect the other computers and devices on the LAN. It may be wise to use isolate the device with the DMZ IP address from the rest of the LAN.

For example, if you want to use video conferencing and still use a firewall, you can use the DMZ IP address function. In this case, you must have a PC or server through which video conferencing will take place. The IP address of this PC or server will then be the DMZ IP address. You can designate the server’s IP address as the DMZ by typing in the IP address in the IP Address space provided and then enabling its status by clicking the Status Enabled radio button and then click Apply.

For the system that uses the DMZ IP address, you may want to manually assign an IP address to it and adjust your DHCP server addresses so that the DMZ IP address is not included in the DHCP server range. This way you avoid possible IP address problems if you reboot the DMZ system. To configure the Router’s DMZ IP address, click the Advanced tab at the top of the screen and then the DMZ tab to the left.

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Contents Link DI-624S Contents Technical Specifications Package Contents Introduction Connections Printer or memoryLEDs WAN LEDFeatures Page Wireless Basics Installation Considerations Standards-Based TechnologySetting up a Wireless Infrastructure Network Getting StartedInstalling the Print Server Using the Configuration Wizard 192.168.0.1Home Wireless Wireless RadioAuthentication Wireless QoS WMMSuper G Mode ChannelOpen System/Shared Key WPA Home WAN Dynamic IP Address Service Name PasswordRetype Password Home WAN PPPoEConnect Mode Maximum Idle TimeHome WAN Others Pptp Home WAN Others L2TP L2PT PasswordL2PT Account Auth Server Home WAN Others BigPond CableUser Name Auto ReconnectLocal Domain Name Home LANDNS Relay Home Dhcp Home File Sharing Advanced File Sharing Server Setup Advanced File Sharing User SetupAdvanced File Sharing Share Setup Select Directory Pop-Up Window Home FTP WAN Side SettingLAN Side Setting DirectoryHome Personal Web InterfaceClick Apply to set these changes to the memory of the router Home UPnP AV Advanced Virtual Server Protocol Type Virtual ServerPrivate IP Private PortTrigger Port Advanced ApplicationsApplications Trigger TypeAdvanced Filters IP Filters Advanced Filters IP FiltersPort Advanced Filters MAC Filters Advanced Parental Control Advanced Parental Control URL Blocking Advanced Parental Control Domain Blocking Action Advanced FirewallFirewall SourceAdvanced DMZ Server Address Advanced DdnsUsername Advanced Printer Advanced QoS Advanced QoS Physical PortAdvanced QoS MAC WAN Uplink BandwidthAdvanced QoS IP QoS Control by IPProtocol Advanced QoS ApplicationQoS Control by IP Port RangeAdvanced Performance Dtim Interval 802.11g Only ModeCTS Mode Preamble TypeUser Tools AdminAdministrator Remote ManagementTools Time Tools System RestoreReboot SaveTools Firmware Firmware UpgradeBrowse Ping Test SPI ModeTools Misc Block WAN PingUpnp Settings WAN selectTools Cable Test Status Device Info LANWireless 802.11g Disk InformationStatus Log View LogStatus Statistics Status Wireless Status Printer Info Active Session Dest IP Source IPSource Port Dest PortHelp Technical Specifications Device ManagementSafety and Emissions Warranty WCN and the Wireless Setup Wizard AppendixChoose Set up a new wireless network Page Installing a Printer on your DI-624S Page Page Page Warranty and Registration 07/04/2005