F7B3X Series Router User Manual
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Range will be forwarded to that PC.
Forwarded
Forwarded
Forwarded
Forwarded Port
Port
Port
Port Range:
Range:
Range:
Range:
Enter the number of the first and the last port of the range, which should
be forwarded from the Internet to the PC, which has triggered the Triggered Range.
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable ::::
Click the Enable checkbox to enable port triggering for the application.
Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings. Click the Cancel changes
button to cancel your unsaved changes.
3.3.6.4
3.3.6.4
3.3.6.4
3.3.6.4
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
The DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) hosting feature allows one local user to be exposed to the
Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ
hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC. The Port Forwarding feature is more
secure because it only opens the ports you want to have opened, while DMZ hosting opens all the
ports of one computer, exposing the computer so the Internet can see it.
Any PC whose port is being forwarded must should have a new static IP address assigned to
it because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function.
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ Host
Host
Host
Host IP
IP
IP
IP Address:
Address:
Address:
Address:
To expose one PC to the Internet, select Enable and enter the computer's
IP address in the DMZ Host IP Address field. To disable the DMZ, keep the default setting
:
Disable
Check all values and click
Save
Save
Save
Save Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings
to save your settings. Click the
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel changes
changes
changes
changes
button to cancel your unsaved changes.
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7 QoS
QoS
QoS
QoS Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
3.3.7.1
3.3.7.1
3.3.7.1
3.3.7.1
Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic
Bandwidth management prioritizes the traffic on your router. Interactive traffic (telephony,
browsing, telnet, etc.) gets priority and bulk traffic (file transfer, P2P) gets low priority. The main
goal is to allow both types to live side-by side without unimportant traffic disturbing more critical
things. All of this is more or less automatic.
QoS allows control of the bandwidth allocation to different services, netmasks, MAC
addresses and the four LAN ports.