Iomega SBG1000 manual

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Gateway > PORT TRIGGERS — predefined Page

When running an application on your PC that accesses the internet, the application typically initiates communications with a computer on the internet. With certain applications, primarily gaming applications, the computer on the internet also initiates communications with the application on your PC. Normally, NAT does not allow this incoming communication. Port triggering is a mechanism that allows these incoming connections to occur.

The SBG1000 is preconfigured with port triggering for common applications. You can also configure additional port triggers if needed. To do so requires a technical understanding of how the application works. To configure port triggers for an application you need to know the transport protocol (TCP or UDP) and the application port number (which depends on the application you are using). You can use the default values for the remaining parameters.

If an application requires port triggering, only one PC attached to the SBG1000 can be using that application at any given time.

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