108 Mbps Wireless Router WGT624 v4 Reference Manual
Some online games and videoconferencing applications are incompatible with NAT. The WGT624 v4 wireless router is programmed to recognize some of these applications and to work properly with them, but there are other applications that may not function well. In some cases, one local computer can run the application properly if that computer’s IP address is entered as the default in the Ports Menu. If one local computer acts as a game or videoconferencing host, enter its IP address as the default.
Using Port Triggering
Port triggering is an advanced feature that allows you to dynamically open inbound ports on the basis of outbound traffic on different ports. This feature can be used for gaming and other Internet applications.
Port forwarding can typically be used to enable similar functionality, but it is static and has some limitations. Ports will be open to traffic from the Internet until the
Port triggering monitors outbound traffic. When the gateway detects traffic on the specified outbound port, it remembers the IP address of the computer that sent the data and “triggers” the incoming port. Incoming traffic on the triggered port is then forwarded to the triggering computer.
Once configured, operation is as follows:
1.A computer makes an outgoing connection using a port number defined in the Port Triggering table.
2.The wireless router records this connection, opens the INCOMING port or ports associated with this entry in the Port Triggering table, and associates them with the computer.
3.The remote system receives the computer’s request, and responds using a different port number.
4.The wireless router matches the response to the previous request, and forwards the response to the computer.
Without port triggering, this response would be treated as a new connection request rather than a response. As such, it would be handled in accordance with the port forwarding rules.
Note: Only one computer can use a port triggering application at any time.
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