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For each range of ports you need to open up enter the Starting
and Ending External Ports and the Protocol used. Your
game documentation should provide you with this
information.
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If you only need to open one port, enter that port number in
both the Start and End External Port fields.
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Once you enter the External Ports, the Internal Port fields will
automatically be set to the same values. The Internal ports
cannot be changed.
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If you know the Remote IP address of the device you are
connecting to, enter it under the Remote IP field. If you don't
know it, you can leave this field blank.
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Click Save/Apply to save your new virtual server.

DMZ

Use this page to designate a computer or gaming station on the
Local Area Network as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone). When you
set up a DMZ for a computer, all ports on that computer are
opened up to all Internet traffic – the computer is no longer
protected by the X7N's NAT firewall. Caution should be used
when setting up a computer with a DMZ. A game station does not
have the same security issues as your computer, so setting up a
DMZ works normally well with your game station.
You may want to create a DMZ if a computer in your network is
acting as a web server or hosting Internet games.
You need to manually assign an IP address to the DMZ. Please
refer to
Configuring Fixed DHCP Mapping
how to manually assign an IP address to the DMZ.
DMZ Host IP Address: Enter the IP address of the computer or
gaming station designated as a DMZ.
Note: You need to give your LAN PC clients a fixed/static IP
address for DMZ to work properly. To do this, go to
Configuring Fixed DHCP Mapping
Click Save/Apply.
Chapter 8: Advanced X7N Setup Options
for instructions on
on page 54.
X7N User Manual

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