Core map

RouterWiz Core Site Map

This version focuses on the pages people actually use to log in, open ports, check results, and troubleshoot WAN access.

How to use this page

  • Start with Router Login if you do not know which router to open.
  • Start with Port Forwarding if you already know the router and need the workflow.
  • Start with Tools if you need public IP, DNS, port, or NAT facts first.

Best quick starts

Lower-priority layers

  • This page does not try to list every educational or glossary page.
  • Homepage lab and other experiment pages are intentionally excluded.
  • Detailed explanation layers still exist, but they are not the main site map priority.

Core map

At-a-glance service map

Show the major service lanes first, then let the user open grouped directories only when needed.

DNS and WAN context7 pages

Public IP, DNS, DDNS, HTTPS support tools

Use these when the blocker is outside the router menu itself.

Top links

Grouped directory

Open a section to see the live page links. This stays readable even as more content gets added later.

Start

Main entry points

The shortest paths into the service.

4 pages

Core workflow

Router login, port forwarding, troubleshooting

The three hubs that define the main RouterWiz task flow.

7 pages

Web tools

Tools users can run right now

The most practical browser-side tools in the current site.

7 pages

DNS and WAN context

Public IP, DNS, DDNS, HTTPS support tools

Use these when the blocker is outside the router menu itself.

7 pages

Korea-first

Korean router and ISP paths

The strongest country-specific coverage in the current site.

6 pages

API and product layers

APIs and advanced assist surfaces

Developer access and future product layers connected to the site.

4 pages