Our software does everything that you need to forward a port. Get Started Now! It is important to setup a static ip address in the device that you are forwarding a port to. This ensures that your ports will remain open even after your device reboots. Your router has a web interface, so you will login to it using your web browser. It usually does not matter which browser you choose to use.
Open up your web browser and find the address bar. It should look something like this:. Above is an example of what a web browser address bar looks like.
Find the address bar in your router and type in your router's IP address. After entering the IP address of your router you can simply press enter. If all goes well you will see the following screen:. If your username and password do not work then please visit our Default D-Link Router Passwords page. Now we need to find the port forwarding section in your router. Here's how you do it. Starting from the first page in your router:. Enter the name of the program into the Name box.
It doesn't really matter what you put into this box, but something that will remind you why these ports are being forwarded is be a good idea. It's possible for this to be either the IP address of your computer or any other IP address on your network that you want ports forwarded to. If you have no connection, check to see if there is a service outage in your area before you reboot your [ Your VPN is a virtual private network that adds a level of security and privacy when you are working online from home.
Once you install the software, turn on and configure your VPN, it will encrypt data that you send and receive. All of your data travels through the VPN server, basically setting up [ Get ready for your safety-first appointment. This means that we perform installations following appropriate special safety protocols that include wearing protective equipment and maintaining social [ There are two ways to connect a computer to your high-speed internet network: wired or wireless.
Setting up your wireless connection takes just a few steps. Find your computer's operating system below to get started. Windows 7 To connect your Windows 7 computer to a Wi-Fi network: [ When you close the wizard, the installation and initial site configurations continue in the background. You can connect a Configuration Manager console to the site before Setup is complete.
This console connects as read-only, and lets you view objects and settings, but you can't modify anything. Starting in Configuration Manager version , if setup fails, you can Report update error to Microsoft. For more information, see Report setup and upgrade failures to Microsoft. When you've installed a stand-alone primary site as your first site, you can later install a CAS to expand that site into a larger hierarchy.
This process is also called site expansion. The main reason to expand to a hierarchy is for scale. A hierarchy allows you to support more clients than a stand-alone primary site can support. For more information, see Size and scale numbers. When you expand a stand-alone primary site, you install a new CAS that uses the existing stand-alone primary site database as a reference.
After the new CAS installs, the stand-alone primary site functions as a child primary site. You can only expand one stand-alone primary site into a specific hierarchy. You can't use this option to join other stand-alone primary sites into the same hierarchy. Instead, use the Migration Wizard to migrate data from one hierarchy into another. For more information, see Migrate data between hierarchies. After you expand a stand-alone site into a hierarchy with a CAS, you can install other child primary child sites.
Before you start, first see the prerequisites to expand a site. To expand the site, use the procedure to install a primary or central administration site with the following caveats:. At a later stage of Setup, you'll choose an option to expand an existing stand-alone primary site. On the Client Language Selection page for the new CAS, select the same client languages that you configured on the original primary site.
On the Site Installation page, select the option to expand the stand-alone primary site. In a hierarchy, you don't have to connect the console to the parent primary site. If the console isn't connected to the parent primary site for the new secondary site, Configuration Manager replicates the command to install the secondary site to the correct primary site.
Before you start the secondary site installation, make sure that your user account has the prerequisite permissions. Also make sure that the server that will host the new secondary site meets all the prerequisites for use as a secondary site server. For more information, see Prerequisites for installing sites and Site and site system prerequisites. When you install the secondary site, Configuration Manager configures the new site to use the same client communication ports as the parent primary site.
In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Administration workspace, expand Site Configuration , and select the Sites node. Select the site that will be the parent primary site of the new secondary site.
In the ribbon, select Create Secondary Site. This action starts the Create Secondary Site Wizard. On the Before You Begin page, confirm that the listed server is the primary site that you want to be the parent of the new secondary site. Then choose Next. Site name : Each site requires this friendly name, which can help you identify the site in the console.
After you specify details on this page, you can choose Summary to skip to the end of the wizard. This action uses the default settings for the remainder of the secondary site options. Only use this option when you're familiar with the default settings in this wizard, and they're the settings you want to use. When you use the default settings, boundary groups aren't associated with the distribution point. Until you configure boundary groups that include the secondary site server, clients won't use the distribution point that's installed on this secondary site as a content source location.
On the Installation Source Files page, choose how the secondary site server gets the source files to install the site. When you use CD. Latest source files that are shared on the network or copied locally to the target secondary site server:. The CD. Latest source file location includes a folder named Redist.
If any of the files from Redist aren't available, Setup fails to install the secondary site. The computer account of the secondary site server needs Read permissions to the source file folder and share. Setup doesn't validate the information that you enter on this page until it starts the installation. Before you continue, verify these settings. Install and configure a local copy of SQL Express on the secondary site computer.
The service port is typically configured to use TCP port , but you can configure another port. The Service Broker is typically configured to use TCP port , but you can configure a different port. Specify a valid port that no other site or service is using, and that the firewall doesn't block. Use a local server running SQL Server to host the secondary site database, and you can't modify this setting. Leave this option blank to use the default instance.
ConfigMgr site database name : Specify the name to use for the secondary site database. On the Distribution Point page, configure settings for the distribution point that Setup will install on the secondary site server.
Create a self-signed certificate or import a PKI client certificate : Choose between using a self-signed certificate or importing a certificate from your PKI. A self-signed certificate lets you also allow anonymous connections from Configuration Manager clients to the content library. The certificate is used to authenticate the distribution point to a management point before the distribution point sends status messages.
Configuration Manager only installs IIS if it's not already installed on the server. IIS is required on all distribution points. Description : This value is a friendly description for the distribution point to help you recognize it in the console. On the Drive Settings page, specify the drive settings for the secondary site distribution point.
You can configure up to two disk drives for the content library and two disk drives for the package share. However, Configuration Manager can use other drives when the first two reach the configured drive space reserve. Use this Drive Settings page to configure the priority for the disk drives and the amount of free disk space to remain on each disk drive. Drive space reserve MB : The value that you configure for this setting determines the amount of free space on a drive before Configuration Manager chooses a different drive and continues the copy process to that drive.
Content files can span multiple drives. Content Locations : Specify the content locations for the content library and package share. Configuration Manager copies content to the primary content location until the amount of free space reaches the value that's specified for Drive space reserve MB. By default, the content locations are set to Automatic. The primary content location is set to the disk drive that has the most space at installation time.
The secondary location is set to the disk drive that has the most free disk space after the primary drive. When the primary and secondary drives reach the drive space reserve, Configuration Manager selects another available drive with the most free disk space and continues the copy process. On the Content Validation page, specify whether to validate the integrity of content files on the distribution point.
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