IP Address of DMZ Host
A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of the router's
firewall. It allows a computer or gaming system to be exposed to unrestricted two-way
communication for Internet games, video conferencing, Internet telephony and other
special applications. Use caution when using a DMZ because your router's firewall no
longer protects the computer that is set up as a DMZ.
Super DMZ (IP Passthrough)
The LAN host specified by a Super DMZ will acquire the router's WAN IP and
communicate using this IP. There is no NAT translation of the IP address from this one
computer. All other LAN hosts will keep their LAN addresses and use NAT translation.
Also, any unsolicited incoming packets will be forwarded to this "Super DMZ". The
difference between a Super DMZ and a normal DMZ is the Super DMZ's LAN host
will use the router's WAN IP address.
UPnP setting
This feature is enabled by default. Games and applications that are UPnP compatible
will automatically open ports for you on your Router.
Xbox® Support
Enabled by default. Allows connection to an Xbox.
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