User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Connecting the Router
- Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide
- Chapter 4. Configuring the Router
- 4.1 Login
- 4.2 Status
- 4.3 Quick Setup
- 4.4 Network
- 4.5 Dual Band Selection
- 4.6 Wireless 2.4GHz
- 4.7 Wireless 5GHz
- 4.8 Guest Network
- 4.9 DHCP
- 4.10 USB Settings
- 4.11 NAT
- 4.12 Forwarding
- 4.13 Security
- 4.14 Parental Control
- 4.15 Access Control
- 4.16 Advanced Routing
- 4.17 Bandwidth Control
- 4.18 IP & MAC Binding
- 4.19 Dynamic DNS
- 4.20 IPv6 Support
- 4.21 System Tools
- 4.22 Logout
- Appendix A: FAQ
- Appendix B: Configuring the PC
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Appendix D: Glossary
Archer C7
AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router
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There are two states of the print server, as follows.
Online - Indicates the print service has been turned on, and no user is using the print service
at present. You can click the "Stop" button to stop the print service.
Offline - Indicates the print service feature is disabled. You can click "Start" button to start the
print service.
4.11 NAT
Choose “NAT”, and you can enable or disable the NAT and Hardware NAT Control feature. The
NAT Rules and Hardware NAT will work properly only when the NAT Control feature is enabled.
Figure 4-57 The Forwarding menu
Current NAT Status - If enabled, the NAT function and the Forwarding configuration will take
effect. If disabled, neither NAT function nor Forwarding configuration will take effect.
Current Hardware NAT Status - If enabled, the Hardware NAT feature will take effect. If
disabled, neither Hardware NAT feature will take effect.
4.12 Forwarding
Figure 4-58 The Forwarding menu
There are four submenus under the Forwarding menu (shown in Figure 4-58): Virtual Servers,
Port Triggering, DMZ and UPnP. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the
corresponding function.
4.12.1 Virtual Servers
Choose menu “Forwarding
→
Virtual Servers”, and then you can view and add virtual servers in
the next screen (shown in
Figure 4-59). Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services