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Port Forwarding Defined

To route all inbound traffic on a particular source port to one host on a network. Port forwarding is commonly implemented by a firewall.

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  • How to Configure Your Linksys Wireless Router for Port Forwarding: Enabling your linksys wireless router for port forwarding is actually quite a simple task. Since most routers have a built-in firewall installed, it is sometimes necessary to configure port forwarding in order to gain full access to computer programs and games that require you to connect to a network or peer.

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