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Note
A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall of the router. A hacker may leverage the DMZ host to
attack your LAN. Therefore, enable the DMZ function only when necessary.
Manually set the IP address of the LAN computer that functions as a DMZ host, to prevent IP address
changes, which lead to DMZ function failures.
Security software, antivirus software, and the built-in OS firewall of the computer may cause DMZ
function failures. Disable them when using the DMZ function. If the DMZ function is not required, it
is recommended that you disable it and enable your firewall, security, and antivirus software.
To configure the DMZ function, perform the following procedure:
Step 1 Choose Advanced Settings > DMZ.
Step 2 Set DMZ to the state.
Step 3 Set DMZ Host IP to the IP address of the DMZ host.
Step 4 Click Save.
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3.8.8 Remote Management
This function enables you to remotely log in to the web UI of the router over the internet.
To configure the function, choose Advanced Settings > Remote Management. By default, the
function is disabled. The following figure shows the dialog box that appears after the function
is enabled.