P O R T F O R W A R D I N G
Enable Universal Plug and Play
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Perhaps the most well known port is port 80, the default port for the
HTTP protocol (the basis for all Internet traffic). Whenever you visit a
web site, your browser is connecting to the web site through port 80.
P O R T F O R W A R D I N G
Some programs and devices have to receive incoming traffic from the
Internet in order to work. Devices such as game consoles and VoIP
telephones, and programs such as instant messaging and remote access
applications, all need open ports to receive incoming traffic.
There are three ways to open ports for incoming traffic:
Enable Universal Plug and Play
UPnP is a protocol that enables a
device to configure itself for the Internet and communicate with other
UPnP devices on the Internet. You should always enable UPnP on the
non-PC devices you connect to your network. If they support UPnP, they
will tell the firewall to open the necessary ports, and you will not have to
use a port forwarding rule.
Select a system defined rule
In cases where UPnP is not supported,
you have to provide the firewall with a port forwarding rule telling it
which ports to open for a specific program or device.
The Command Center provides port forwarding rules for a number of
popular programs and devices. These are called
system defined
rules.
Check to see if one exists for the program or device you are using. If it
does, select it and the ports will be opened.
Create a user defined rule
In situations where no system defined
rules exist, you have to create the rules. These are called
user defined
rules. You should only attempt this if you are familiar with networking
and firewalls. If not, contact Sereniti technical support for assistance.
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E N A B L E U N I V E R S A L P L U G A N D P L A Y
To turn on UPnP, follow the steps below:
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