Airlink AR686WV2 User Manual - Page 48

DMZ

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3.5.2 DMZ The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) function allows unregulated communication for a specific device on the network. We don't recommend using DMZ unless the device you are using will not work behind a Firewall. There are two different types of DMZ connections: 1. DMZ - Regular DMZ where the IP address assigned will have unregulated communication with outside devices. Step 1 Select Enable to activate the DMZ function. Step 2 Enter the IP Address of the device that you'd like to place in the DMZ. 44

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3.5.2 DMZ
The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) function allows unregulated communication for a specific
device on the network. We don’t recommend using DMZ unless the device you are using
will not work behind a Firewall.
There are two different types of DMZ connections:
1. DMZ
– Regular DMZ where the IP address assigned will have unregulated
communication with outside devices.
Step 1
Select
Enable
to activate the DMZ function.
Step 2
Enter the IP Address of the device that you’d like to place in the DMZ.