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Advanced Tab: DMZ Host

Important: DMZ Hosting is an Advanced Function. No
changes should be made to this tab without a thorough under-
standing of networking concepts.
The DMZ Hosting feature, accessed from the DMZ Host tab as shown in
Figure 5-21, allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet for use of a spe-
cial-purpose service such as Internet gaming and videoconferencing.
Whereas Port Range Forwarding can only forward a maximum of ten port
ranges, DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC.
Before using this feature, the DHCP function on the PC whose port is being
exposed must be disabled and have a new static IP address assigned because its
IP address may change when using the DMZ function.
To expose one PC, enter the computer's IP address. To get the IP address of a
computer, refer to Appendix D: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for
Your Ethernet Adapter.
Deactivate DMZ by entering a zero in the field.
When finished, click the Apply button to save the settings. Otherwise, click the
Cancel button to undo changes made on this screen.
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Figure 5-21
Wireless Access Point Router with 4-Port Switch
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Advanced Tab: MAC Address Cloning

From
Address Cloning tab,
shown in Figure 5-22,
you can assign the
Router
address, which is a 12-
digit code assigned to
a unique piece of
hardware for identifi-
cation, like a social
security
Some ISPs require
that you register the
MAC address of your
network card/adapter, which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during
installation. Therefore, in order to connect the Router to your cable or DSL
modem in place of the PC (network card or adapter), you must change the Router
MAC to duplicate (or clone) your network card/adapter MAC. You can find your
adapter's MAC address by doing the following:
If you are running Windows 95, 98 or Millennium:
Go to Start, Run, type in command, and press Enter. At the DOS prompt,
type winipcfg.
If you are running Windows NT 4.0 or 2000:
Go to Start, Run, type in command, and press Enter. At the DOS prompt,
type ipconfig /all.
The Physical Address with 12 digits is your adapter's MAC address. Enter
those 12 digits into the MAC Address fields, and click Apply. This "clones"
your network adapter's MAC address onto the Router, and prevents you from
having to call your ISP to change the registered MAC address to the adapter's
MAC address.
Important:
MAC Address Cloning is an Advanced
Function. No changes should be made to this tab without a
thorough understanding of networking concepts.
the
MAC
a
MAC
number.
Figure 5-22
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