Configuring Port Sharing - Fritz! Box 6660 Cable Configuration And Operation

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Configuring Port Sharing

Overview
With default settings in the FRITZ!Box, programs on your computer and
LAN cannot be accessed from the internet. For applications like online
games and file sharing software, or server services like HTTP, FTP,
VPN, terminal and remote access servers, you have to make your com-
puter accessible to other internet users.
Port Sharing
Using port sharing you allow incoming connections from the internet.
By releasing certain ports for incoming connections, you grant other
internet users controlled access to the computers in your network.
Port Sharing on Protocols
Port sharing in the FRITZ!Box is possible on the following protocols:
Protocol
PING
TCP
UDP
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FRITZ!Box 6660 Cable
Internet Protocol
IPv6
IPv4
Explanation
The FRITZ!Box responds to ping
queries from the internet that are
directed to the IPv6 address of the
FRITZ!Box. Additionally, you can set up
PING6 port forwarding rules for each
computer in the home network since
each computer has its own globally
valid IPv6 address.
Within IPv4 networks you can open
the FRITZ!Box firewall for the TCP and
UDP protocols when entering the port
range. One port can be opened for ex-
actly one computer.
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