Option | Description |
WAN Connnection: | Refers to the active Connection Profile. |
Allow Incomingg Pingg: | Enabling this feature allows users on |
| the WAN side of your modem to receive |
| replies to an ICMP ping command. Use- |
| ful for testing remote connection to your |
| modem. |
Select LAN Group: | Select the LAN group for which you are |
| setting up the port forwarding rules for. |
LAN IP: | Select the device (PC) to which you will |
| be port forwarding data to. The default |
| will be the LAN device currently logged |
| in to the modem’s web interface. For |
| example, if you had a web server with |
| IP address 192.168.1.100, you would |
| select this from the |
New IP: | If you wish to manually add a LAN client |
| so that you can apply rules to it, click |
| on the New IP Button and enter Host |
| Name, MAC Address and IP Address. |
| Note: The MAC address needs to be |
| entered in the format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx: |
| xx. You do not need to enter a MAC ad- |
| dress. |
DMZ Settings
A DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network inserted as ‘neutral territory’ between a private LAN and the Internet. It prevents outside users from
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