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...controls on the use of the Internet. ROUTING: This page allows you to configure port forwarding and triggering rules, as follows: BASIC: This page allows you to configure basic... (WIDE AREA NETWORK): This page allows you to configure your WR850 to support connections to broadband services. STATUS: This page displays information about the status of your WR850. ...Internet. WIRELESS: This page allows you to configure your wireless network. SECURITY: This page allows you to configure security features to protect information shared over wireless connections. ...
...controls on the use of the Internet. ROUTING: This page allows you to configure port forwarding and triggering rules, as follows: BASIC: This page allows you to configure basic... (WIDE AREA NETWORK): This page allows you to configure your WR850 to support connections to broadband services. STATUS: This page displays information about the status of your WR850. ...Internet. WIRELESS: This page allows you to configure your wireless network. SECURITY: This page allows you to configure security features to protect information shared over wireless connections. ...
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Figure 3-5 ROUTING Page 3-36 WR850 Section 3 Configuration The ROUTING Configuration Page This page allows you to configure port forwarding and triggering rules for your local network to run and share certain programs that use the Internet. These rules can allow specific clients on your WR850.
Figure 3-5 ROUTING Page 3-36 WR850 Section 3 Configuration The ROUTING Configuration Page This page allows you to configure port forwarding and triggering rules for your local network to run and share certain programs that use the Internet. These rules can allow specific clients on your WR850.
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...will be a De-militarized Zone (DMZ). Leave this page. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets rules for forwarding inbound broadband communications, destined to specific WAN ports, to support most typical uses of the configuration options on your local network (specified by IP address).... the end of each port forward, the following 3 items can be entered: (1) WAN Port Range: These two fields ("Start" and "End") define a range of the WR850, as a wired/wireless router. For each row. Commonly Used Configuration Options None of the port forward. (continued on the ROUTING...
...will be a De-militarized Zone (DMZ). Leave this page. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets rules for forwarding inbound broadband communications, destined to specific WAN ports, to support most typical uses of the configuration options on your local network (specified by IP address).... the end of each port forward, the following 3 items can be entered: (1) WAN Port Range: These two fields ("Start" and "End") define a range of the WR850, as a wired/wireless router. For each row. Commonly Used Configuration Options None of the port forward. (continued on the ROUTING...
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... fields. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) (2) LAN IP Address: Sets the client on your broadband connection) based on a corresponding set of LAN ports to Router. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets rules for forwards, on next page) 3-38 WR850 You may optionally specify a destination port range for forwarding inbound communications (from your local network (specified by the WR850 firewall. This...
... fields. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) (2) LAN IP Address: Sets the client on your broadband connection) based on a corresponding set of LAN ports to Router. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets rules for forwards, on next page) 3-38 WR850 You may optionally specify a destination port range for forwarding inbound communications (from your local network (specified by the WR850 firewall. This...
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... as was the case when selecting the Outbound Protocol. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) (5) To Port Range: These two fields ("Start" and "End") define a range of LAN ports to which communications will be forwarded, in response to the port (continued on specified outbound ports. • Selecting TCP monitors the Transmission Control Protocol, an end-to-end protocol...
... as was the case when selecting the Outbound Protocol. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) (5) To Port Range: These two fields ("Start" and "End") define a range of LAN ports to which communications will be forwarded, in response to the port (continued on specified outbound ports. • Selecting TCP monitors the Transmission Control Protocol, an end-to-end protocol...
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... (3) Inbound Protocol: TCP (4) Inbound Port Range: 1024-65534 and (1) Outbound Protocol: TCP (2) Outbound Port Range: 1720 (3) Inbound Protocol: UDP (4) Inbound Port Range: 1024-65534 QuickTime® (1) Outbound Protocol: TCP (2) Outbound Port Range: 554 (3) Inbound Protocol: UDP (4) Inbound Port Range: 6970-6999 3-40 WR850 To forward communications to a single port, enter the same port number in both fields. Section...
... (3) Inbound Protocol: TCP (4) Inbound Port Range: 1024-65534 and (1) Outbound Protocol: TCP (2) Outbound Port Range: 1720 (3) Inbound Protocol: UDP (4) Inbound Port Range: 1024-65534 QuickTime® (1) Outbound Protocol: TCP (2) Outbound Port Range: 554 (3) Inbound Protocol: UDP (4) Inbound Port Range: 6970-6999 3-40 WR850 To forward communications to a single port, enter the same port number in both fields. Section...