NetComm NB3300 manual DMZ Host, 10 Log

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The DMZ Host application allows unrestricted 2-way communication between a single LAN computer and other Internet users or servers. This application is useful for supporting special- purpose services such as video-conferencing and gaming, which require proprietary client software and/or unrestricted 2-way user communication. To use this application, you should have a fixed Public IP Address from your ISP.

Note: In order to provide unrestricted access, the Firewall provided by the NetComm ADSL Modem Router to protect this port is disabled, thus creating a potentially serious security risk. It is recommended that this application should be disabled when it is not in use by entering “0” in the “DMZ Host” field.

1.Before setting up a LAN computer to act as a DMZ Host, configure it with a fixed IP Address.

2.In the “One Page Setup” screen, ensure the Private IP Address is set to the NetComm ADSL Modem Router’s default setting of 192.168.1.1. In the Public IP Address area, select “Specify an IP Address”, then enter the IP Address and other necessary information provided by your ISP.

3.Click “DMZ Host” from the Advanced Menu. Enter the fixed IP Address of the Exposed Host computer in the “DMZ Host” IP Address location. Remember, entering “0” will disable this application.

4.Click “Apply”.

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The Log application allows the administrator to trace Internet access. You can send the record to specific LAN computers for remote monitoring, but can also watch the incoming (WAN to LAN) and outgoing (LAN to WAN) traffic in the “Log Settings” page.

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Contents Page Contents Resetting Default Settings & FactsPower One page setup for most Adsl services NetComm Adsl Modem Router Quick StartRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Introduction Macintosh Setup Hardware Installation & SetupInternet Access Trouble ShootingFeatures of the NetComm Adsl Modem Router What is xDSLContents of the NetComm Adsl Modem Router Package Getting to know your NetComm Adsl Modem RouterRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Hardware Installation & Setup Rear Panel & ConnectionsFront Panel LEDs DiagWhat is a Micro filter for? System Requirements and Setup Installing the TCP/IP Protocol in WindowsRev.1 YML632 Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Fixed IP Addresses Configuration Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Internet Access Prepare your network informationWeb-based User Interface Initial Configuration Setup WAN Connection TypeGateway using LLC Encaps. Dynamic IP Gateway using LLC Encaps. Static IPGateway using Classical IP Gateway using PppoeGateway using Pppoa Router using Classical IP Modem using LLC EncapsIP Access Setting Dhcp ConfigurationAccess Control Advanced ApplicationsURL Access Settings Private MAC Filter Port Forwarding Settings Special Application Application Protocol Port RangeDynamic Routing Click Apply after making any changes Static Routing Administration Settings Status Monitor DMZ Host 10 LogVPN Passthrough Dynamic IP Addressing using Dhcp Server Macintosh SetupHardware Connections Computer Network Configuration Manual Configuration of Fixed IP AddressesNetComm Adsl Modem Router Configuration Adding NetComm Adsl Modem Router to an Existing NetworkTrouble Shooting HardwareClient Side Computers Cannot access my ISP’s home page, why?Get a time out error when I enter a URL or IP address Can’t browse the Internet via the NetComm Adsl Modem RouterWhat is NAT and what is it used for? Appendix a Frequently Asked QuestionsDoes the NetComm Adsl Modem Router support 100Mb Ethernet? When should I use DMZ host? Can Internet users access LAN computers?Does the NetComm Adsl Modem Router series support IPsec? Standards Compliance Appendix B Technical SpecificationsInterface Appendix C Glossary Internet EthernetFirewall IntranetProtocol Network ProtocolPPPoE RoamingAppendix D Registering your NetComm Product Product WarrantyContact Information Limitations of Warranty