Airlink101 AR685W user manual Special Applications Port Triggering, Enable Special Applications

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3.3.2 Special Applications (Port Triggering)

Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming, video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications cannot work with simple Network Address Translation (NAT) rules. In this page, you can configure the Router to open certain TCP or UDP ports in order to make these applications work. Note: The range of the router ports is 1 to 65535.

Parameter

Description

Enable Special Applications

Check to enable Special Applications, or uncheck to disable.

IP Address

This is the private IP of the computer/server behind the NAT

 

firewall. Note: You need to give your PC a fixed/static IP

 

address for Special Applications to work properly.

Computer Name

This is the computer that you need to enable the Special

 

Application function. Select a PC from here if you do not know

 

its IP address and click on the << button to add the IP address

 

to the left blank. If you do not see any computer after you click

 

on the drop-down menu, select the option “Refresh” and you will

 

be given a list of computers that are connected to your network.

TCP/UDP Port to Open

This is the TCP/UDP ports you want to trigger. Type in a range

 

of TCP/UDP ports to be triggered. For instance, “5000-5300” or

 

“9091, 9093-9100”, depending on your special application’s

 

requirement.

Comment

The description of this setting.

Popular Application

This list includes many popular applications you may be using.

 

Select the application you want to use and click on the Add

 

button next to it; you will see the proper port numbers added to

 

the “TCP/UDP Port to Open” blank.

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