2. Input the server’s local IP address. Click “Apply” to activate the settings.
3. If you want to set up “DMZ Host,” choose the “DMZ ” option, then input the
internal server’s IP address you want to be opened to the Internet. The router
transfers all received data packages except those that have been set up in “Internal
Server” to the DMZ Host and allows the unlimited 2-way communication between
the DMZ server and the Internet.
We strongly recommend enabling a local firewall on the DMZ host computer, as it is
no longer protected by the router’s integrated NAT firewall.
Keep in mind: Placing a computer in the DMZ (demilitarized zone) is exposing
the computer to potentially harmful attacks from the Internet.
NOTES: Save the router configuration after completion; otherwise, the
configuration will be lost after the router is restarted. Also, the use of a static
lease IP for the client PC is recommended (Basic Setup —> LAN/DHCP).