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5 Configuring the Receiver Using the Web Browser Interface • Forward HTTP – The Forward options relate to UPnP and routers/firewalls. Use these options if you place a receiver behind your router/firewall at a site office and you need to access the receiver from another location (anywhere besides the site office). If you select this check box, then the receivers performs a UPnP search for a router and automatically tries to forward the HTTP port externally. If it succeeds, you should be able to point your web browser to the IP address listed next to the "Internet Gateway Device IP". Note – You must have UPnP enabled on your site office firewall/router. By default, some routers are UPnP enabled. However, some require you to enable it using the router web interface. For a diagram of a setup that might want port forwarding, see www.knoxscape.com/Upnp/NAT.htm. The article also shows how to manually configure port forwarding on a LinkSys router (Note – The configuration differs between routers.) 1 30 • Forward FTP – Is the same as the Forward HTTP check box except for your FTP port. • Forward IO – Select one of the following options: – None – Do not forward any I/O ports through the local firewall/router. – Output-only – Forward all server I/O ports marked "Output only/Allow multiple connections" and NTRIP caster ports. – All – Forward all server I/O ports and NTRIP caster ports. GPS Pathfinder ProXRT Receiver User Guide