RV016 - Internet connection two - a VPN


I tried to bind the specific TCP/IP port. Click the System tab, click Change next to the WAN port you want to bind a protocol to. In the protocol binding, select the service that you want to link. Enter the range of the internal IP address range that you want to include for the binding. Enter the destination IP range you want to include for the binding. Put a checkmark in the enable box. Save the screen.

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