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N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router DGND3700 
To make a local web server public:
1. 
Assign your web server either a fixed IP address or a dynamic IP address using DHCP 
address reservation. In this example, your router will always give your web server an IP 
address of 192.168.1.33. 
2. 
In the Port Forwarding screen, configure the router to forward the HTTP service to the local 
address of your web server at 192.168.1.33. HTTP (port 80) is the standard protocol for web 
servers.
3. 
(Optional) Register a host name with a Dynamic DNS service, and configure your router to 
use the name. To access your web server from the Internet, a remote user has to know the 
IP address that has been assigned by your ISP. However, if you use a Dynamic DNS 
service, the remote user can reach your server by a user-friendly Internet name, such as 
mynetgear.dyndns.org.
Configure Port Triggering
Port triggering is a dynamic extension of port forwarding that is useful in these cases:
•     
More than one local computer needs port forwarding for the same application (but not 
simultaneously).
•     
An application needs to open incoming ports that are different from the outgoing port.
When port triggering is enabled, the router monitors outbound traffic looking for a specified 
outbound “trigger” port. When the router detects outbound traffic on that port, it remembers 
the IP address of the local computer that sent the data. The router then temporarily opens the 
specified incoming port or ports, and forwards incoming traffic on the triggered ports to the 
triggering computer. 
While port forwarding creates a static mapping of a port number or range to a single local 
computer, port triggering can dynamically open ports to any computer that needs them and 
can close the ports when they are no longer needed.
Note:  
If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer 
connections, real-time communications such as instant messaging, 
or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you should also 
enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).
To configure port triggering, you need to know which inbound ports the application needs. 
Also, you need to know the number of the outbound port that will trigger the opening of the 
inbound ports. You can usually determine this information by contacting the publisher of the 
application or user groups or newsgroups.
To set up port triggering: 
1. 
Select Content Filtering > Port Forwarding/Port Triggering to display the following 
screen: