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pallec

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Hi,

How do you forward just one port?

In WAN -> Port Forwarding, options are:

Port Range
Local Port

'Port Range' won't accept just one port (e.g. 44221) and it won't accept the range 44221:44221. It needs a true range like 44221:44222.

Setting just 44221 in 'Local Port' gives an error requesting 'Port Range' to be set up.

So, how do you actually forward just one port?

Thanks
 
Hi,

How do you forward just one port?

In WAN -> Port Forwarding, options are:

Port Range
Local Port

'Port Range' won't accept just one port (e.g. 44221) and it won't accept the range 44221:44221. It needs a true range like 44221:44222.

Setting just 44221 in 'Local Port' gives an error requesting 'Port Range' to be set up.

So, how do you actually forward just one port?

Thanks

You just need to enter the port directly, there should be no problem with it. Make sure you also re-enter that port in the Local port field. Don't forget to click on the + to add the rule to the list before saving it.
 

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