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5.1 Internet
This screen provides the access to the DMZ, Special Applications and URL Filter features.
Figure: Internet Screen
DMZ
The DMZ host is a local computer exposed to the Internet. For example, if you have a local computer that
cannot run an Internet application properly behind the NAT firewall, then you can open the client up to
unrestricted two-way access by defining a DMZ host.
Note: The DMZ host is effectively outside the Firewall, making it more vulnerable to be attacked. For
this reason, you should only enable the DMZ feature when is necessary.
See also other documents in the category AirLive Routers:
- A.DUO (189 pages)
- Air3G (111 pages)
- Air3GII (75 pages)
- Air4G (87 pages)
- ARM-104 v3 (148 pages)
- ARM-201 (81 pages)
- ARM-204E (60 pages)
- ARM-204 (77 pages)
- ARM-204 v2 (77 pages)
- GW-300NAS (75 pages)
- GW-300R (94 pages)
- IP-1000R (63 pages)
- IP-1000R v2 (49 pages)
- IP-2000VPN (177 pages)
- N.Power (103 pages)
- N450R (108 pages)
- Traveler3G (124 pages)
- Traveler3G II (97 pages)
- Traveler3GM (121 pages)
- VoIP-400R Series (56 pages)
- WL-1500R (60 pages)
- WL-1600GL (115 pages)
- WL-5470AP (50 pages)
- WMM-3000R (97 pages)
- WN-200R (95 pages)
- WN-200USB (56 pages)
- WN-220ARM (72 pages)
- WN-220R (81 pages)
- WN-250R (160 pages)
- WN-250USB (60 pages)
- WN-300ARM-VPN (131 pages)
- WN-300R (110 pages)
- WN-301R (110 pages)
- WN-350R (176 pages)
- WN-5000R v2 (107 pages)
- WT-2000ARM (65 pages)
- WT-2000R (99 pages)