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Firewall is a software that guards your internet connection to prevent attack to assets you have on your computers. Sometimes it is necessary to bypass it in a safe manner for certain purposes. This is called "Port Forwarding" | Firewall is a software that guards your internet connection to prevent attack to assets you have on your computers. Sometimes it is necessary to bypass it in a safe manner for certain purposes. This is called "Port Forwarding" | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#When you are connected to the Internet, you have a "router" as a pathway of Internet to your own computer(s). You also have a "hub" that feeds all of your computer(s) for your inner network of yours. For home usages these two come in a combined box called "router/hub" Log into your router/hub by typing the router address in your browser. Login address, user name and password of your router is written under the router box. | #When you are connected to the Internet, you have a "router" as a pathway of Internet to your own computer(s). You also have a "hub" that feeds all of your computer(s) for your inner network of yours. For home usages these two come in a combined box called "router/hub" Log into your router/hub by typing the router address in your browser. Login address, user name and password of your router is written under the router box. | ||
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#*Your Port Forwarding is completed. | #*Your Port Forwarding is completed. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |