Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking protocol that allows devices to discover each other and communicate on the network. To configure UPnP: 1.Choose Administration > Discovery Settings > Discovery - UPnP. 2.Check Enable to enable UPnP. 3.In the Advertisement Period field, enter the number of seconds to specify how often this router will broadcast its UPnP information to all devices within range. 4.In the Advertisement Time to Live field, enter the number of seconds for the advertisement to be active. In the UPnP Interface Control Table, you can see on which VLANs UPnP is enabled. For example, UPnP is by default enabled on the default VLAN ID 1. That means that the Cisco RV180/RV180W advertises itself to plug and play devices connected to it on VLAN 1, and plug and play devices joining the network can connect to the Cisco RV180/RV180W. If you have other VLANs created on your network, you can enable UPnP on those VLANs too. (See Configuring Virtual LAN (VLAN) Membership for more information.) The UPnP Portmap Table shows IP addresses and other settings of UPnP devices that have accessed the Cisco RV180/RV180W: •Active—Indicates whether or not the port of the UPnP device that established a connection is currently active by displaying Yes or No.•Protocol—The network protocol (i.e. TCP, UDP, etc) that the device is using to connect to the Cisco RV180/RV180W.•Internal Port—Indicates which, if any, internal ports are opened by the UPnP device.•External Port—Indicates which, if any, external ports are opened by the UPnP device.•IP Address—The IP address of the UPnP device that is accessing this router.5.Click Save.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking protocol that allows devices to discover each other and communicate on the network. To configure UPnP: <br><br>1.Choose Administration > Discovery Settings > Discovery - UPnP. <br>2.Check Enable to enable UPnP. <br>3.In the Advertisement Period field, enter the number of seconds to specify how often this router will broadcast its UPnP information to all devices within range. <br>4.In the Advertisement Time to Live field, enter the number of seconds for the advertisement to be active. <br><br>In the UPnP Interface Control Table, you can see on which VLANs UPnP is enabled. For example, UPnP is by default enabled on the default VLAN ID 1. That means that the Cisco RV180/RV180W advertises itself to plug and play devices connected to it on VLAN 1, and plug and play devices joining the network can connect to the Cisco RV180/RV180W. If you have other VLANs created on your network, you can enable UPnP on those VLANs too. (See Configuring Virtual LAN (VLAN) Membership for more information.) <br><br>The UPnP Portmap Table shows IP addresses and other settings of UPnP devices that have accessed the Cisco RV180/RV180W: <br><br>•Active—Indicates whether or not the port of the UPnP device that established a connection is currently active by displaying Yes or No.<br>•Protocol—The network protocol (i.e. TCP, UDP, etc) that the device is using to connect to the Cisco RV180/RV180W.<br>•Internal Port—Indicates which, if any, internal ports are opened by the UPnP device.<br>•External Port—Indicates which, if any, external ports are opened by the UPnP device.<br>•IP Address—The IP address of the UPnP device that is accessing this router.<br>5.Click Save.
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