Configuring Port Forwarding To Local Servers - NETGEAR WGR614v11 User Manual

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Port triggering does not need to know the computer's IP address in advance. The IP
address is captured automatically.
Port forwarding requires that you specify the computer's IP address during configuration,
and the IP address must never change.
Port triggering requires specific outbound traffic to open the inbound ports, and the
triggered ports are closed after a period of no activity.
Port forwarding is always active and does not need to be triggered.

Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers

Using the port forwarding feature, you can allow certain types of incoming traffic to reach
servers on your local network. For example, you might make a local Web server, FTP server,
or game server visible and available to the Internet.
Use the Port Forwarding screen to configure the router to forward specific incoming protocols
to computers on your local network. In addition to servers for specific applications, you can
also specify a default DMZ server to which all other incoming protocols are forwarded. The
DMZ server is configured in the WAN Setup screen, as discussed in
DMZ Server
on page 54.
Before starting, you need to determine which type of service, application, or game you will
provide, and the local IP address of the computer that will provide the service. Be sure the
computer's IP address never changes.
Tip:
To ensure that your server computer always has the same IP address,
use the reserved IP address feature of your WGR614v11 router. See
Using Address Reservation
reserved IP addresses.
To configure port forwarding to a local server:
1.
Select Port Forwarding/Port Triggering under Advanced in the main menu. The Port
Forwarding/Port Triggering screen displays
Figure 1.
on page 51 for instructions on how to use
Chapter 5. Fine-Tuning Your Network
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