To open a port for user-defined applications:
- Go to your gateway settings.
- Select Settings, then Firewall, and then Applications, Pinholes and DMZ.
- If you get a warning message, restart your Wi-Fi gateway. Then, continue with these steps.
- For Select a Computer, choose the device name or IP address for the device you wish to open a port for. If the IP address or device name isn’t listed, enter it in the Enter IP Address field and select Choose.
- For Edit firewall settings for this computer, select the Allow individual application(s) button.
- Select the application from the list and select Add to move it to Hosted Applications. If your application isn't in the list:
- Select Add a new user-defined application.
- In Application Profile Name, enter the name for the application or device.
- Select the appropriate Protocol button.
- Enter the port(s) you wish to open for From and To. It's recommended to create a separate user-defined application/device entry for each port as opposed to using a port range. In this case the port number should be the same in the From and To fields.
- Leave the Protocol Timeout and Map to Host Port blank unless you want to define manually.
- From Application Type, select the type of application you're setting up for port forwarding. If your device or application isn't listed, leave it set at “-“ default.
- Select Add to List. Repeat as needed.
- When all applications have been added, select Back. Your new applications will display in the Applications list.Â
- When your selections display in Hosted Applications, select Done.