Re: Configuring a Hardware Firewall Within a Router
From: Duane Arnold (notme_at_notme.com)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 04:24:06 GMT
bbildman@hiwaay.net (Bernie Bildman) wrote in
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> I have a Castlenet AR502 Router and want to open some ports for
> inbound access.
>
> Is there a way for me to do this at home??
>
> I am running Win98 SE and have a personal PC with a
> DSL/ethernet/router internet acess.
>
> Thanks
>
It's called Port Forwarding. My advise would be to go to the router's
Website Support Knowledge Base it should have one and look-up how to do
Port Forwarding, or call the Thec Support on the phone and have them help
you on how to configure the router.
http://www.homenethelp.com/web/explain/port-forwarding-dmz.asp
You should stay out of the DMZ, if the router has it.
Duane :)
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