Answer | The DMZ Host feature allows the option to run a publicly accessible server within the home network. Â This enables the SBR-AC1200P to forward all traffic to the designated DMZ Host device such as Web Server, Mail Server, Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or gaming device. Â That designated DMZ Host device will operate outside of the SBR-AC1200P firewall and allow remote access from the Internet and not the home network. Â This document describes how to gather the client IP address and setup DMZ Host in the SBR-AC1200P.
CAUTION: The designated DMZ Host device is not protected by the SBR-AC1200P Network Extender firewall. Â It is exposed to the Internet and thus vulnerable to attacks or hacking from any computer on the Internet. Â Consider carefully before configuring a device to be in the DMZ. Â It is recommend to enable software firewall on that device or use a more secure method of forwarding traffic such as Port Forwarding. Â Please refer to Answer # 16541Â - SBR-AC1200P: Port Forwarding Setup. Â
The following are examples of scenarios in which DMZ Host is useful:
- When the port number or protocol in an in-bound application cannot be anticipated. Â For example, some network games select arbitrary port numbers when a connection is opened.
- When all unsolicited traffic needs to be forwarded to a specific device in the network.
- When an application does not work well with port triggering or port forwarding.
​ After completing the DMZ Host setup, it is recommended to reserve the IP address for the client device the port forwarding is setup for.  P lease refer to Answer # 16554 - SBR-AC1200P: IP Address Reserve Setup.
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Requirement
The client device IP Address is require to setup DMZ Host. Â It can be found in the SBR-AC1200P Web Manager or from the client device's network information.Â
DMZ Host Setup
- Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari.  Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. The Login page will appear.
 - On the Login page, enter admin in the Username field.
 - Enter password in the Password field.
 - Click the Login button.  The Home page will appear. ​
  - Move the mouse-cursor over Basic on the main menu and click the DHCP link on the sub-menu.  The Basic - DHCP page will appear.
  - On the Basic - DHCP page, locate and copy the client's IP Address under the Attached Client List section to use for DMZ Setup.​
 Â - Move the mouse-cursor over Advanced on the main menu, and click the DMZ Host link on the sub-menu. Â The Advanced - DMZ Host page will appear.
 Â - On the Advanced - DMZ Host page, enter the IP Address of the device in the DMZ Host field. Â For example: if the IP address of the server is 192.168.0.3, then enter 3.
NOTE: Enter 0 to disable DMZ Host. Â - Click the Apply button. Â A restart is not required, as the settings will immediately go into effect. Â

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