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SpeedStream Router User Guide 
 
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To enable NAPT: 
1.  In the Specify External (WAN) IP Address box, enter a WAN IP address.  
2.  To initialize your setting, click Apply
- or - 
Continue to define NAT and/or NAPT settings. 
Port Forwarding  
Port forwarding allows selected servers running on the LAN side of the router to be accessed from the 
WAN side. Requests from the WAN to a configured TCP or UDP port will forwarded to the selected IP 
address on the LAN.  
In order to provide such access, your SpeedStream router may be configured to forward certain inbound 
traffic from the WAN-side to a specified LAN-side server. WAN-side connections have knowledge of, 
and hence direct access to, only the known public IP address associated with the WAN-side interface of 
your SpeedStream device.  
This methodology is commonly referred to as port forwarding, and is implemented by means of a 
Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) operation. 
Port Forwarding Configuration Options 
•  Select service by name:  
You can select either a service name or 
protocol to which the port forwarding rule 
will be applied.
 
•  Select protocol:  
To apply the port forwarding rule to a 
protocol, select TCPUDPICMP or 
GRE from the Protocol list.
 
•  Enter port range for TCP/UDP protocol:  
Required if you selected the TCP or UDP 
protocol, you must also define either a 
single port or range of ports. 
•  Redirect selected protocol/service to 
this router/IP address: 
Select this option if the server for the 
previously specified service or protocol 
resides on the router.
 
•  Redirect selected protocol/service to IP address: 
Select this option if the server for the previously specified service or protocol resides on a host 
located on the LAN. In this case, you must specify the IP address of the host on which the server 
resides. (This option is usually selected.)