This article applies for Solaris 300 (ARN02304U1 & ARN02304U2).
NOTE: Your N Router is compatible with any Operating System for setup, it only requires a internet browser to access it. ( IE, Mozilla, Firefox , Chrome, Safari, etc)
1. Create your internal server, make sure the LAN users can access these servers and known related service port. For example, Web server’s port is 80; FTP is 21; SMTP is 25 and POP3 is 110. One case is the Slingbox port that is 5001. For other services such as IP Cameras, the port was given by device and port can be modified on the device itself by customer.
2. Open your browser (IE,Mozilla,Firefox,etc) and enter the IP address of the router "192.168.0.1" by default. This will prompt you to type some credentials to access the router webpage.
Configuration for Solaris 300 (ARN02304U1).
1. Use "admin" as user and password.
2. On your router’s web click “Virtual Server".
3. Select “Port Range Forwarding”. (4)
3. Select “Port Range Forwarding”. (4)
4. Input the external service port on "Start port - End Port" given from the device or service. If the service use a port range, place your range limits here. If the service uses an unique port, place this port on both fields. (5)
5. Input the IP address that the service adquires from the router IP range. For example, if your Web server’s IP address is 192.168.0.10 inside the router's network, please input it to be declared on your DHCP internal table with the assigned service port. (6)
6. Select the communication protocol used by your internal host: TCP, UDP or both (Recommended). (7)
7. Choose "Enable" to activate the port or "Delete" to deactivate the port forwarding. (8)
7. Choose "Enable" to activate the port or "Delete" to deactivate the port forwarding. (8)
8. Click “Apply” to save your settings. (9)
Configuration for Solaris 300 (ARN02304U2).
1. Use "admin" as password.
2. On the router's webpage, go to "Advanced settings" at the middle of the webpage.
3. On your router’s web click “Virtual Server” and select “Port Range Forwarding”. (5)
4. Input the external service port on "Start port - End Port" given from the device or service. If the service use a port range, place your range limits here. If the service uses an unique port, place this port on both fields. (6)
5. Input the IP address that the service adquires from the router IP range. For example, if your Web server’s IP address is 192.168.0.10 inside the router's network, please input it to be declared on your DHCP internal table with the assigned service port. (7)
6. Select the communication protocol used by your internal host: TCP, UDP or both (Recommended). (8)
7. Choose "Enable" to activate the port or "Delete" to deactivate the port forwarding. (9)
7. Choose "Enable" to activate the port or "Delete" to deactivate the port forwarding. (9)
8. Click “OK” to save your settings. (10)