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SMC Networks WBR14-3GN - Upnp Setting

SMC Networks WBR14-3GN
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System Configuration
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UPnP Setting
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) provides inter-connectivity between devices
supported by the same standard. UPnP is based on standard Internet protocols,
such as TCP/IP, UDP, and HTTP.
Click on “Network Settings” followed by “UPnP.”
Figure 5-54. UPnP Setting (Router mode)
UPnP Setting — Allows the device to advertise its UPnP capabilities.
UPnP Internet Gate Device – Enables UPnP on the wireless AP/Router.
(Default: Disabled)
Save – Saves the enabled UPnP configuration.
Cancel – Restores the previous UPnP configuration information.
UPnP Map — Displays UPnP statistics.
Remote Host – Displays the UPnP host device on the WAN.
External Port – Displays the external WAN port from which UPnP discovery is
broadcast to the wireless AP/Router.
Internal Client – Displays the LAN connected UPnP supporting device.
•Internal Port – Displays the LAN port to which the internal client is connected.
•Protocol – Specifies the protocol used, TCP, UDP, or HTTP.
•Duration – Displays the time the device will advertise its UPnP capabilities, after
which it must send a renewal message. It is generally expected that a device will
display an duration advertisement for 1800 seconds (30 minutes) or more.
Description – Optional parameter that describes the device to a network
administrator.
Refresh – Refreshes the UPnP Map statistics.

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