Western Digital My Net N750 User Manual - Page 77

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PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 3. Enter the following information for each port forwarding rule you create: Port Forwarding Rules Enabled Application Name External Port Range Protocol IP Address Computer Name Internal Port Range Select the check box to enable the port forwarding rule. Clear the check box to disable. From the drop-down list, select the application whose data you want to forward to the client on your local network. Click the double arrows to populate the Name, Internal Port, External Port and Protocol fields. Enter the port(s) you want to forward from the WAN interface (Internet). The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop-down list. Select the protocol that you wish to port forward. The options are All, TCP, and UDP. The protocol will be automatically be selected if you pick an application from the drop-down list. Can be manually entered or populated by your selection from the Computer Name drop-down list. Device on your local network to which the rule will be applied. Click the double arrows to populate the IP Address field. Enter the port(s) on the LAN client to which you want to forward data. The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop-down list. 4. Click Save at the top or bottom of the page. Accessing My Net View Once you install My Net View on your computer, you can use it to diagnose network problems. To access My Net View: 1. Double-click the My Net View icon on your Desktop. The My Net View Welcome page displays. 2. Click Diagnose, and use the online Help (?) to guide you through the diagnostic procedures. MY NET ROUTERS 73 USER MANUAL

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PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS
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MY NET ROUTERS
USER MANUAL
3.
Enter the following information for each port forwarding rule you create:
4.
Click
Save
at the top or bottom of the page.
Accessing My Net View
Once you install My Net View on your computer, you can use it to diagnose network
problems.
To access My Net View:
1.
Double-click the
My Net View
icon
on your Desktop. The My Net View Welcome
page displays.
2.
Click
Diagnose
, and use the online Help (
?
) to guide you through the diagnostic
procedures.
Port Forwarding Rules
Enabled
Select the check box to enable the port forwarding rule. Clear
the check box to disable.
Application Name
From the drop-down list, select the application whose data you
want to forward to the client on your local network. Click the
double arrows to populate the Name, Internal Port, External
Port and Protocol fields.
External Port Range
Enter the port(s) you want to forward from the WAN interface
(Internet). The port is automatically populated when you pick an
application from the drop-down list.
Protocol
Select the protocol that you wish to port forward. The options
are All, TCP, and UDP. The protocol will be automatically be
selected if you pick an application from the drop-down list.
IP Address
Can be manually entered or populated by your selection from
the Computer Name drop-down list.
Computer Name
Device on your local network to which the rule will be applied.
Click the double arrows to populate the IP Address field.
Internal Port Range
Enter the port(s) on the LAN client to which you want to forward
data. The port is automatically populated when you pick an
application from the drop-down list.