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Auto: The DNS server specified by Sprint is used.
Manual: The routing hardware assigns DHCP clients the DNS servers specified in
the DNS 1 and DNS 2 fields. (These fields appear when Manual is selected.)
Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized addressing or if
you have a local DNS server on your network.
Use this option to access a DNS server that provides customized addressing or if
you have a local DNS server on your network.
6. Click Submit.
Enable Port Forwarding
Before you can use or configure Port Forwarding, you must enable it.
1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web
browser.
2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter.
3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The
default password is password.)
4. Click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding.
5. Next to Port Forwarding, select Enable.
6. Click Submit.
Enable Port Forwarding for an Application
You can enable port forwarding for certain application types.
Note
: Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See
Enabling Port Forwarding
.)
1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web
browser.
2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter.
3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The
default password is password.)
4. Click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding.
5. In the blank row of the list, enter a Name that describes the application (for example,
“RandomEmailApp”).
6. In the IP field, enter the IP address of the server to be accessed.
7. In the Port field, enter the port used by the application. (If the application uses more than
one port, each port must be forwarded separately.)