Clear, Odem, Dvanced – CLEAR Modem G Series User Guide User Manual
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Manage Your Modem (continued)
CLEAR Modem Home Page / Advanced / Port Forwarding / Basic Tab
Warning: This tab includes settings that could negatively impact the performance of the Modem, if
set incorrectly. These settings should be modified only by advanced users or if directed by CLEAR
Customer Care.
Port Forwarding enables you to direct incoming traffic to specific LAN hosts (computers on your
network) based on the protocol and port number. Port Forwarding is used to play Internet games or
provide local services (such as web hosting) for a LAN group.
Use this tab to enable Universal Plug and Play and set the DMZ IP Addresses:
Enable UPnP IGD: Enable the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device (IGD)
profile to allow certain Windows® applications to set up the “Port Forwarding” rule dynamically.
This is used when NAT is enabled on the Modem.
DMZ IP Address: 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. Enter the DMZ IP Address here.
Click “APPLY” when you’re ready to save the setting for the IP address to be used with Port
Forwarding.
If you don’t want to make any changes to the basic Port Forwarding settings, click “CANCEL”.
The other tabs (Home, Device Status, and Basic) appear on all screens of the CLEAR Modem Home
Page.
At the bottom of every tab of the Modem Home Page, you can click:
Logout: To log out of the Modem.
Reboot: To turn the Modem off and turn it back on.
Reconnect: To reconnect to the Modem, if you’ve lost your connection.
If you’re using your Modem
and are connected to the
internet, cli
the Modem Home Page.