PORT FORWARDING AS OPPOSED TO PROT TRIGGERING

How Port Forwarding Differs from Port Triggering

The following points summarize the differences between port forwarding and port triggering:

  • Port triggering can be used by any computer on your network, although only one computer can use it at a time.

  • Port forwarding is configured for a single computer on your network.

  • With port triggering, the modem router does not need to know the computer’s IP address

    in advance. The IP address is captured automatically.

  • Port forwarding requires that you specify the computer’s IP address during configuration, and the IP address can never change.

  • Port triggering requires specific outbound traffic to open the inbound ports, and the triggered ports are closed after a period of no activity.

  • Port forwarding is always active and does not need to be triggered. 

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