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Forwarding

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3.5 Forwarding This section covers all the Forwarding functions of your router. 3.5.1 Virtual Server The Virtual Server allows external devices to communicate with devices inside your network over the internet. Set the server rules to control which devices are granted remote access. This feature is also known as Port Forwarding. Step 1 Enter a quick description for the network device. Step 2 Enter the IP Address of the device you wish to forward. If you are unsure of the IP Address, you can check your DHCP Client List covered in section 3.2.2. Step 3 Select the Protocol you'd like to use for the forwarding service. Select All if you are unsure or if there are multiple protocols required for your device. 42

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3.5 Forwarding
This section covers all the Forwarding functions of your router.
3.5.1 Virtual Server
The Virtual Server allows external devices to communicate with devices inside your
network over the internet. Set the server rules to control which devices are granted
remote access. This feature is also known as Port Forwarding.
Step 1
Enter a quick description for the network device.
Step 2
Enter the
IP Address
of the device you wish to forward. If you are unsure of the
IP Address, you can check your
DHCP Client List
covered in section
3.2.2.
Step 3
Select the
Protocol
you’d like to use for the forwarding service. Select
All
if you
are unsure or if there are multiple protocols required for your device.