Using Wi-REACH Classic
Using Wi-REACH Classic
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The Port Forwarding configuration page shows:
The
WAN Port
is the port to be used on the public internet side. The
Local IP
is
the IP address of the device or PC connected via WiFi to Wi-REACH Classic that
needs to be accessed from the internet. The
Local Port
is the port on the device or
PC through which it will be accessed. A rule can be defined for a TCP, UDP
connection, or both.
For example, if the WAN port is 8000, Local IP is 192.168.0.3, and Local Port is 80,
data arriving from the internet on port 8000 will be routed to the device or PC that
has local IP address 192.168.0.3 port 80, and vice versa.
Note: Since Wi-REACH Classic provides IP addresses dynamically as devices or PCs
connect to it, it is advisable to set the Local IP as a static IP address on the device or
PC connected to Wi-REACH Classic.