Compex Technologies 18A User Manual

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When NAT is enabled, your LAN is not accessible to the WAN. However, 
implementing 
virtual servers
 allows you to host Internet servers such as 
web servers, FTP servers or Mail servers on your LAN, in spite of NAT.  
To Setup a De-Militarised Zone Host 
 
If NAT is enabled, a request from the client within the private network 
first goes to the access point. Upon receiving a request, the access 
point keeps track of which client is using which port number. Any reply 
from Internet goes to the access point first, the access point (from the 
port number in the reply packet) knows to which client to forward the 
reply. If the access point does not recognize the port number, it will 
discard the reply.  
 
When using DMZ on a PC, any reply not recognized by the access point 
will be forwarded to the DMZ-enabled PC instead. 
 
You may wish to set up a DMZ host if you intend to use a special-
purpose Internet Service such as an online game for which no port 
range information is available. 
 
You can also host web pages or public information that can be served 
to the outside world, on the DMZ host.