Airlink101 AR420W user manual 3 DMZ

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6.5.3 DMZ

DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of the router’s firewall. It allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two-way communication with the Internet. You should only use this feature when the Port Forwarding function fails to make an application work.

Warning: Setting your computer as a DMZ host exposes it to various security vulnerabilities. This feature should be used only when needed.

DMZ: Select to enable or disable DMZ.

Source IP Address: Select any source IP address or specify a source IP address.

Host IP Address: Specify the host IP address.

Note: Any DMZ host should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function.

Click Apply and OK to save the setting.

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Contents Ver a Table of Contents Introduction Connecting the Router Verifying Connection to the Router Page Page Configuring the Router Cable Modem DSL Example username@sbcglobal.netConnecting to the Router Wirelessly Ssid defaultWEP disabled Web Configuration Utility Setup Basic SetupClick Save Settings Assigning Static IP AddressDdns MAC Address Clone Click the Clone My PC’s MAC buttonAdvanced Routing Wireless Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Security Encryption Choose from 64 bits or 128 bitsWPA WPA with Radius Wireless MAC Filter Advanced Wireless Settings Block Anonymous Internet Requests Enable or Disable Security FirewallVPN Passthrough Access Restrictions Internet Access Policy Page Blocked Application Port Website BlockingApplications & Gaming Port Range Forwarding Port Range Triggering 3 DMZ 4 QoS Administration Management 2 Log Diagnostics Factory Defaults Firmware Upgrade Restart Status Router 2 LAN Wireless Network Troubleshooting Technical Support Mailsupport@airlink101.com