User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Wireless LAN AP-Router
- Model:
- PW8540IM
- IEEE 802.11b/g
- System Requirement
- Installation Instructions
- Configuring Windows for IP Networking
- Collecting ISP Information
- Setup
- Global Address
- Wireless
- Tools
- Status
- DHCP
- Log
- Statistics
- Printer
- Virtual Servers
- Filters
- IP/URL Block
- Special Apps
- DMZ Host
- MAC Clone
- Dynamic DNS
- Proxy DNS
- SNMP
- Static Routing
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REQUIREMENTS, PART 15
- REGULATORY INFORMATION / DISCLAIMERS
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS: VIRTUAL SERVERS
FIGURE 4-3: Virtual Servers Page
2. If you have enabled DMZ and your Gateway is not configured to
retrieve an IP address automatically, select either of the following
options from the Choose Interface drop-down list:
(1) External – Internal: To set up Virtual Server in your LAN network.
(2) External – DMZ: To set up Virtual Servers in your DMZ network.
3. If you are using the Windows XP operating system, type a remote
service name in the Service box.
Note – It is only available for client PCs using Windows XP.
Because Windows XP takes an advantage of the UPnP
(Universal Plug and Play) feature of the Company AP Router,
it allows client PCs that support UPnP to identify the router
automatically.
4. Select a Public IP Address from the drop-down list.
Note – The IP Address of a DMZ host will not appear in the
list.
5. Type a port number in the Public Port and Private Port boxes, such as
80 for HTTP. For help on which port to choose, refer to Well-known
Ports on the right of the page, seen in FIGURE 4-4:
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