A DMZ (De-militarized zone) is an option for our NAT Configured radios on ePMP
The purpose of a DMZ is to forward port traffic to a customers router, where the router will then pass along the port traffic to the correct device on their network.
Reasons to set up a DMZ include:
Double NAT error on PS4/Xbox
Most home security systems/IOT devices
Advanced networking a home user wants to do
To set up a DMZ, log into the customers CPE and take the following steps:
Once the MAC address is copied, click on Configuration → Network
Make sure the DMZ is enabled and type the IP address of their router
NOTE: It will be a 192.168.199.X address, other ranges will not work
The range should start on 192.168.199.2
To ensure the IP address handed out by our CPE does not change, go to Configure → Network
Look for “Ethernet Interface”
Paste the MAC address of their router, set the IP to what the DMZ is set to and name is “CustomerRouter”
BE SURE TO SAVE ALL YOUR CHANGES TO THE CPE
A reboot will not be required