Router > Port Forwarding - NETGEAR LG6100D User Manual

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LAN
IP Address
Netmask
DHCP Server
DHCP IP Range
DHCP Lease Time
DNS Mode
DMZ
DMZ On/Off
DMZ Address
Submit
Router > Port Forwarding
Port forwarding lets you forward incoming traffic to specific ports and devices (per their local IP
address) on your network. (Normally, incoming traffic is blocked.)
Gateway Settings
The routing hardware's IP address on the LAN.
The routing hardware's internal LAN subnet mask.
This field enables (On) or disables (Off) DHCP. See DHCP.
This specifies the starting and ending address of the range of IP
addresses available for your device to dynamically (that is, not
permanently) assign to computers connected to it. See DHCP.
This is the amount of time, in minutes, a computer can use its assigned
IP address before it is required to renew the lease. After this time is up,
the computer is automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. See
DHCP.
Enter a number between 2 and 10080.
This specifies how the DNS servers (that the DHCP clients are to
communicate with) are obtained.
Manual: The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers
specified in the DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields
Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized
addressing or if you have a local DNS server on your network.
Note: The DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields appear only if DNS Mode is Manual.
Auto: The DNS server specified by Sprint is used.
Enable / disable demilitarized zone.
If DMZ is enabled, this is the IP address of a single computer used to
receive all unsolicited incoming connections.
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