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Advanced Port Forwarding Rules

The Advanced Port Forwarding option allows you to define a single public port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and Private LAN port if required. This feature is useful for hosting online services such as FTP or Web Servers.

24 - ADVANCED PORT FORWARDING RULES


   
 
Port
Traffic Type
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Name
Public Port
~
IP Address
Private Port
~
Helpful Hints..

 •  Check the Application Name drop-down menu for a list of pre-defined applications that you can select from. If you select one of the pre-defined applications, click the arrow button next to the drop -down menu to fill out the appropriate fields.

 •  You can select your computer from the list of DHCP clients in the Computer Name drop-down menu, or enter the IP address manually of the computer you would like to open the specified port to.

 •  This feature allows you to open a range of ports to a computer on your network. To do so, enter the first port in the range you would like to open on the router in the first box under Public Port and last port of the range in the second one. After that you enter the first port in the range that the internal server uses in the first box under Private Port and the last port of the range in the second.

 •  To open a single port using this feature, simply enter the same number in both boxes.

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