Netgear AirCard 801S (Sprint) – Overdrive™ 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot for Sprint Anleitung Für Quick Setup

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Port Trigger Panel
Some applications require multiple ports open for communication, many of which may be initiated 
by a computer on the WAN. Examples of this include video conferencing, VoIP (Internet 
telephony), and Internet gaming.
With port triggering, the device monitors outgoing data on specific port numbers (trigger ports).
The device keeps track of the IP address of the computer that sends data on these trigger ports, 
so that when incoming data on the Forward ports arrives, the device sends the incoming data to 
the same computer.
Before you can use or configure port triggering, you must enable it, as explained in “Enabling Port 
Triggering”
 below.
From the 
Port Trigger
 panel of the 
Router
 tab of the 
Advanced Settings
 window, you can:
Enable port triggering for specified protocols and ports. See “Enabling Port Triggering for 
Specified Protocols and Ports”
 below.
Remove protocols and ports from the port triggering list. See “Removing Ports From the Port 
Triggering List” on page 104.
Enabling Port Triggering
Before you can use or configure Port Triggering, you must enable it.
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click 
Advanced settings > Router > Basic
.
3.
Next to 
Port Triggering
, select 
Enable
.
Enabling Port Triggering for Specified Protocols and Ports
1.
Ensure you've enabled port triggering. See “Enabling Port Triggering” (above).
2.
Click 
Advanced settings > Router > Port Trigger
.
3.
In the last row of the table, in the first 
Protocol
 list, click the protocol(s) used by the application 
for outgoing traffic (to the Internet, sent through the trigger ports).
4.
In the 
Trigger Ports
 field, enter the port number(s) used to determine that the application is in 
use (that is, specify the port number or range of port numbers that the application uses for 
outgoing traffic). (Check the user documentation for the application.)
To specify a range of port numbers, separate the start and end port number with a hyphen.
5.
In the second 
Protocol
 list, click the protocol(s) used by the application for incoming traffic 
(from the Internet).
6.
In the 
Forward Ports
 field, enter the ports to forward to the computer that triggered the rule 
(that is, specify the port number or range of port numbers that the application uses for 
incoming traffic). (Check the user documentation for the application.)
7.
To specify a range of port numbers, separate the start and end port number with a hyphen.
8.
Ensure 
Enable
 is selected.