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TRENDnet User's Guide Allow remote access to your router management page Management > Remote Management You may want to make changes to your router from a remote location such at your office or another location while away from your home. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 27). 2. Click on Management, and click on Remote Management. 3. Under the HTTP section, click Enabled. • Port- It is recommended to leave this setting as 8080. Note: If you have configured port 8080 for another configuration section such as virtual server or special application, please change the port to use. (Recommended port range 1024-65534) • Remote IP Range - It is recommended to leave this setting as *, to allow remote access from anywhere on the Internet. Note: You can enter a specific range of Internet IP addresses that are allowed to access your router management page, all others will be denied. 4. To save changes, click Apply. Open a device on your network to the Internet This router can provide access to devices on your local area network to the Internet using the Virtual Server, Special Application, method (DMZ NOT recommended). © Copyright 2013 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. TEW-711BR DMZ Access > DMZ You may want to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet to allow anyone to access it. Your router includes the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature that makes all the ports and services available on the WAN/Internet side of the router and forwards them to a single IP address (computer or network device) on your network. The DMZ feature is an easy way of allowing access from the Internet however, it is a very insecure technology and will open local area network to greater threats from Internet attacks. It is strongly recommended to use Virtual Server (also called port forwarding, see "Virtual Server" on page 36) to allow access to your computers or network devices from the Internet. 1. Make the computer or network device (for which you are establishing a DMZ link) has a static IP address (or you can use the DHCP reservation feature to ensure the device has a fixed IP address) (see "Set up DHCP reservation" on page 32). A. Signing up for a Dynamic DNS service (outlined in the DDNS section) will provide identification of the router's network from the Internet. 2. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 27). 3. Click on Access, and click on DMZ. 4. Next to DMZ Enable, click Enabled. 5. Next to DMZ Host IP, enter the IP address you assigned to the computer or network device to expose to the Internet. 6. To save changes, click Apply. 35

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© Copyright 2013 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-711BR
35
Allow remote access to your router management page
Management > Remote Management
You may want to make changes to your router from a remote location such at your
office or another location while away from your home.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
2. Click on
Management
, and click on
Remote Management
.
3. Under the
HTTP
section, click
Enabled
.
Port
– It is recommended to leave this setting as 8080.
Note:
If you have configured port 8080 for another configuration section such
as virtual server or special application, please change the port to use.
(Recommended port range 1024-65534)
Remote IP Range
– It is recommended to leave this setting as *, to allow
remote access from anywhere on the Internet.
Note
: You can enter a specific range of Internet IP addresses that are allowed to
access your router management page, all others will be denied.
4. To save changes, click
Apply
.
Open a device on your network to the Internet
This router can provide access to devices on your local area network to the Internet
using the Virtual Server, Special Application, method (DMZ NOT recommended).
DMZ
Access > DMZ
You may want to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet
to allow anyone to access it. Your router includes the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature
that makes all the ports and services available on the WAN/Internet side of the router
and forwards them to a single IP address (computer or network device) on your
network. The DMZ feature is an easy way of allowing access from the Internet however,
it is a very
insecure
technology and will open local area network to greater threats from
Internet attacks.
It is strongly recommended to use
Virtual Server
(also called port forwarding, see
“Virtual Server” on
page 36
) to allow access to your computers or network devices from
the Internet.
1. Make the computer or network device (for which you are establishing a DMZ link) has
a static IP address (or you can use the DHCP reservation feature to ensure the device
has a fixed IP address) (see “Set up DHCP reservation” on
page 32
).
A. Signing up for a Dynamic DNS service (outlined in the DDNS section) will
provide identification of the router’s network from the Internet.
2. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”
on
page 27
).
3. Click on
Access
, and click on
DMZ
.
4. Next to
DMZ Enable
, click
Enabled
.
5. Next to
DMZ Host IP
, enter the IP address you assigned to the computer or network
device to expose to the Internet.
6. To save changes, click
Apply
.