Netgear AC1900 Nighthawk™ オーナーマニュアル

ページ / 230
Specify Internet Port Settings 
160
Nighthawk AC1900
 Smart WiFi Router 
Destination address. The IP address of www.example.com, which is the address of 
your router.
Destination port number. 80, which is the standard port number for a web server 
process.
2. 
Your router receives the message and finds your port forwarding rule for incoming port 80 
traffic. 
3. 
The router changes the destination in the message to IP address 192.168.1.123 and sends 
the message to that computer.
4. 
Your web server at IP address 192.168.1.123 receives the request and sends a reply 
message to your router.
5. 
Your router performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address, and 
sends the reply through the Internet to the computer or wireless device that sent the web 
page request. 
Set Up Port Triggering
Port triggering is a dynamic extension of port forwarding that is useful in these cases:
An application must use port forwarding to more than one local computer (but not 
simultaneously).
An application must open incoming ports that are different from the outgoing port.
With port triggering, the router monitors traffic to the Internet from an outbound “trigger” port 
that you specify. For outbound traffic from that port, the router saves the IP address of the 
computer that sent the traffic. The router temporarily opens the incoming port or ports that 
you specify in your rule, and forwards that incoming traffic to that destination.
Port forwarding creates a static mapping of a port number or range of ports to a single local 
computer. Port triggering can dynamically open ports to any computer when needed and 
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), enable Universal Plug 
and Play (UPnP). See 
55.
Add a Port Triggering Service
To add a port triggering service:
1. 
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the 
network.
2. 
Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com.