Clear, Asic, Etup – CLEAR Spot 4G Users Guide User Manual
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Manage your CLEAR Spot (continued)
CLEAR Spot Home Page / Basic / NAT Setup
Warning: This tab includes settings that could negatively impact the performance of the CLEAR
Spot, if set incorrectly. These settings should be modified only by advanced users or if directed by
CLEAR Customer Care.
If you’re using your CLEAR Spot and are
connected to the internet, click
open the CLEAR Spot Home Page.
Wi-Fi Settings Information:
Port Forwarding: Port Forwarding
means opening a port to the router, in
order to let the outside world contact a
user (or device) on the private network
(LAN). Enabling Port Forwarding allows
users to forward specific external ports to
host devices connected to the CLEAR
Spot. You will need to enter the host IP
Address and Port in order to be forwarded
to an external port, and then click “Add” to
setup the route.
DMZ Host: A DMZ is a “Demilitarized
Zone” between a secure internal network
and an unsecured network such as the
internet. Usually devices or computers
that need less restrictive settings are
placed in a DMZ. Configuring this option
requires the IP Address of the host.
Remote Administration: This option
enables you to designate a specific
Remote Administration Port for connecting
to the CLEAR Spot for administration
purposes, from a computer not connected
to the CLEAR Spot.
Application: These options enable you to
use FTP and SIP services.
VPN Passthrough: Allows you to use a
VPN connection to connect to a corporate
network or other network requiring a VPN
connection.