Corega 613-00041-01 manual 11 DMZ, Outgoing Port Range, Incoming Control

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Outgoing Port Range

Enter the port number or range numbers this application uses when it sends packets outbound. The Outgoing Control Port Numbers act as the trigger. When the BAR-WL Wireless Router detects the outgoing packets with these port numbers, it will allow the inbound packets with the Incoming Port Numbers that you set in the next column to pass through the BAR-WL Wireless Router.

Incoming Control

Enter the port number or range numbers the inbound packets carry.

Click “Apply” after making any changes.

Followings are port numbers list of some popular application:

Application

Outgoing Control

Incoming Data

Battle.net

6112

6112

DialPad

7175

51200, 51201,51210

ICU II

2019

2000-2038, 2050-2051

 

 

2069, 2085,3010-3030

MSN Gaming Zone

47624

2300-2400, 28800-29000

PC to Phone

12053

12120,12122, 24150-24220

Quick Time4

554

6970-6999

wowcall

8000

4000-4020

2.11 DMZ

Note! To use this application, you should obtain a Fixed (Static) Public IP Address from your ISP.

The DMZ Host application allows unrestricted 2-way communication between a single LAN PC and other Internet users or servers. This application is useful for supporting special-purpose services such as video-conferencing and gaming, that require proprietary client software and/or 2-way user communication.

Note that, in order to provide unrestricted access, the firewall provided by the BAR-WL Wireless 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.

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Corega 613-00041-01 manual 11 DMZ, Outgoing Port Range, Incoming Control