Using the configuration menu (continued) – Dynex DX-E401 User Manual
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Advanced > DMZ
Using the Configuration Menu (continued)
If you have a client PC that cannot run Internet applications properly from behind the DX-
E401, then you can set the client up for unrestricted Internet access. It allows a computer
to be exposed to the Internet. This feature is useful for gaming purposes. Enter the IP
address of the internal computer that will be the DMZ host. Adding a client to the DMZ
(Demilitarized Zone) may expose your local network to a variety of security risks, so
only use this option as a last resort.
DMZ
Enable or Disable the DMZ. The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) al-
lows a single computer to be exposed to the internet. By de-
fault the DMZ is disabled.
IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the computer to be in the DMZ.
See also other documents in the category Dynex Hardware:
- DX-M102 (16 pages)
- DX-SC71 (40 pages)
- DX-EBNBC (86 pages)
- DX-WGPDTC (24 pages)
- 2300-0248 (2 pages)
- DX-NNBC (33 pages)
- 2300-0247 (2 pages)
- DX-CF101 (1 page)
- DX-EF101 (2 pages)
- DX-WGRTR (196 pages)
- DX-E201 (89 pages)
- DX-ECDRW100 (50 pages)
- DX-UC104 (11 pages)
- DX-WGUSB (20 pages)
- DX-UC202 (7 pages)
- DX-BUSB (90 pages)
- DX-HDEN20 (12 pages)
- DX-CDRW52 (47 pages)
- DX-PCIGB (20 pages)
- DX-E101 (44 pages)
- DX-WEGRTR (200 pages)
- DX-2P2C (2 pages)
- DX-ECFW (16 pages)
- DX-HDEN10 (12 pages)
- DX-M110 (8 pages)
- DX-FC103 (2 pages)
- DX-E202 (12 pages)
- DX-E102 (16 pages)
- DX-CRMN1 (16 pages)
- DX-PHD35 (2 pages)
- DX-PHD35 (12 pages)
- DX-WGNBC (24 pages)
- DX-IF101 (1 page)
- DX-FC202 (1 page)
- DX-NRUTER (2 pages)
- DX-M100 (2 pages)
- DX-E402 (71 pages)
- DX-ECOD1 (16 pages)
- 5232IM (19 pages)
- DX-WGPUSB (22 pages)
- DX-NUSB (2 pages)
- DX-EBDTC (2 pages)
- DX-ESATL (48 pages)
- DX-ESATAP (52 pages)