Freecom DATA TANK GATEWAY WLAN User Manual page 82

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Freecom Data Tank Gateway
Subnet mask
GB
Default gateway
5
Using the Data Tank Gateway behind a router when employing a fixed IP address
1. Open 'Services' -> 'File Server (CIFS)' and enable 'Open Windows File Sharing (CIFS/SMB)
on the WAN port' .
2. If you want to access the Data Tank Gateway from outside the network (e.g., over the
Internet) via HTTP (port 80) and FTP (port 21), you will need to forward these ports on
your router to the IP address assigned by the router to the Data Tank Gateway. In this
example, you are required to forward ports 21 and 80 to the IP address 192.168.2.100.
For more details on forwarding ports, please refer to your router's manual.
3. Please make sure that 'Services' -> 'HTTP Server' -> 'Open HTTP server to the outside'
and 'access for configuration pages from the outside" / 'FTP Server' 'open FTP server
for the outside' are enabled in Data Tank Gateway's Configuration window.
Note: The Data Tank Gateway DynDNS options do not function when the
Data Tank Gateway is used behind a router. Please enable the router's
DynDNS option.

Enter the subnet mask of your router (example:
255.255.255.0).
IP address of your router, e.g., 192.168.2.1.

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