QUOTE(Crown @ Jan 3 2008, 03:27 PM)

Ok What Ever...
So what is the big deal. If you do not understand it just ask me and maybe I can explain more and maybe I can not. But Staff have nothing better to do but sit and critic what other have to say or type, is this place for information exchange or the staff to get people to bully me about little punctuation. Now either you want to help or you don't. My friend saw this and thinks it is very Low of staff to openly degrade me, says you very lucky he can not come tell you what he thinks with PROPER Punctuation..
Crown, some of your posts border incoherent; make our lives easier and type with sentences and proof read what you type, you'll get the answers you're looking for much more efficiently. No one wants to read a paragraph without punctuation, we're not asking you to type A* English, just English which is much more managable to read.
We're not bullying you, we're merely pressing a point. You make a lot of posts, anyone else with a similar posting history would receive the same sort of scrutiny and response.
As to answer your initial question, DMZ stands for 'De-militarized zone', it basically means that the router firewall does not effect data being sent to that machine, which in-turn means you can manage your traffic from a personal firewall without the annoyance of port forwarding everything.
If you're not happy with doing that, then you need to check the port to which this 'tsweb' service is running on, running in a command prompt 'netstat -ano' and look for the port.