D-Link 108G manual What is DMZ?, Demilitarized Zone

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

6) What is DMZ?

Demilitarized Zone:

In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company´s private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data. The term comes from the geographic buffer zone that was set up between North Korea and South Korea following the UN police action in the early 1950s. A DMZ is an optional and more secure approach to a firewall and effectively acts as a proxy server as well.

In a typical DMZ configuration for a small company, a separate computer (or host in network terms) receives requests from users within the private network for access to Web sites or other companies accessible on the public network. The DMZ host then initiates sessions for these requests on the public network. However, the DMZ host is not able to initiate a session back into the private network. It can only forward packets that have already been requested.

Users of the public network outside the company can access only the DMZ host. The DMZ may typically also have the company´s Web pages so these could be served to the outside world. However, the DMZ provides access to no other company data. In the event that an outside user penetrated the DMZ hosts security, the Web pages might be corrupted but no other company information would be exposed. D-Link, a leading maker of routers, is one company that sells products designed for setting up a DMZ

7) How do I configure the DMZ Host?

The DMZ feature allows you to forward all incoming ports to one computer on the local network. The DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, will allow the specified computer to be exposed to the Internet. DMZ is useful when a certain application or game does not work through the firewall. The computer that is configured for DMZ will be completely vulnerable on the Internet, so it is suggested that you try opening ports from the Virtual Server or Firewall settings before using DMZ.

Step 1: Find the IP address of the computer you want to use as the DMZ host.

To find out how to locate the IP Address of the computer in Windows XP/2000/Me/9x or Macintosh operating systems please refer to Step 4 of the first question in this section (Frequently Asked Questions).

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Contents Page Table of Contents DMZ Package Contents Minimum System RequirementsIntroduction Features and Benefits Hardware Overview Reset ButtonAuto MDI/MDIX WAN Port DC Power Connector Rear PanelPower LED Wireless Basics Installation Considerations Standards-based TechnologyGetting Started DWL-G650MUsing the Configuration Menu Home Wizard WCN Wizard Wireless Network Setup WizardHome Wizard WCN WCN ActiveX ControlWireless Radio Home WirelessChannel Super G Mode Disabled Ssid Broadcast Security ModeAuthentication Home Wireless WEPWEP Encryption Key Type Keys Select Shared Key Port Home Wireless WPA-EAPServer IP Shared SecretHome Wireless WPA-PSK Home WAN Dynamic Dynamic IP Address Host Name MAC AddressIP Address Subnet Mask Home WAN StaticPrimary Secondary DNS Address MAC Address Home WAN PPPoE Maximum Idle Time DNS Addresses User Name Password Home WAN PptpHome WAN Pptp DNS Addresses Account Password Home WAN L2TPHome WAN L2TP Username Password Auth Server MAC Address Home WAN Big PondIP Address Default Subnet Mask Home LANHome Dhcp Dhcp ServerHome Dhcp Static Dhcp Computer Name IP AddressAdvanced Virtual Server Private IP Advanced Applications Name IP Address Advanced Port ForwardingFirewall Rule Schedule Advanced StreamEngine Advanced StreamEngine Advanced Filters IP Filters Advanced Filters MAC Filters Filters MAC Filters Name MAC Address Dhcp ClientURL Blocking Domain Select Enabled or Disabled Advanced Parental ControlsAdvanced Firewall Name Action Source IPAdvanced DMZ DMZAdvanced Performance Transmit Power Beacon Interval RTS ThresholdDtim Interval Advanced Schedules Name Days All Day 24 hrs Start Time End TimeTools Admin Admin Password User PasswordTools Time Automatic Manual Daylight SavingLoad Settings from Local Hard Drive Tools SystemSave to Windows Connect Now WCN ActiveX Control Tools Firmware BrowseUser Name or Key Password or Key Tools DdnsTools Misc Firewall Rule UPnP Settings Gaming ModeRestart Device Account Name Password On Log Full On Schedule VPN Pass ThroughStatus Device Info Status Log Status Stats Status Wireless Technical Specifications Power Input Physical DimensionsWireless Transmit Power WeightReceiver Sensitivity Troubleshooting Default DI-634M User’s Manual Link Super G Mimo DWL-G650M Wireless Cardbus Adapter Why does my wireless connection keep dropping? Why can’t I get a wireless connection?Resetting the DI-634M to Factory Default Settings Forgot my encryption keyFrequently Asked Questions Why can’t I access the Web-based configuration?How to tell straight-through cable from a crossover cable DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual  Click Specify an IP Address DI-634M User’s Manual  Right-click on My Network Places and select Properties  Highlight Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click PropertiesDI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual Static Cable Connection DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual To set up your router How do I open ports port forward on my router?Click Apply and then click Continue What is DMZ? Demilitarized ZoneDI-634M User’s Manual How do I use NetMeeting with my D-Link Router? Appendix Change Admin PasswordSet up MAC Filtering Securing Your NetworkGlossary DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual Megabyte MB Megabits per second Mbps DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual Virtual LAN Tech Support for customers within the United States Contacting Technical SupportTech Support for customers within Canada Warranty DI-634M User’s Manual DI-634M User’s Manual Important Note Registration