OK I'll try to explain this in an easy way so please follow all steps.
1. Login to the router/modem using Internet Explorer. You will have a problem storing the settings if you use any other browser.
2. Advanced --> Virtual Server.
3. Giva a name to the rule in the rule box, enter private IP, enter protocol TCP/UDP/Both, then enter the ports you want forwarded in port start and port end accordingly, in the port map add a port through which you want all your traffic mapped, generally within the range. Click Apply.
4. Tools --> System --> Save and Reboot.
5. When its rebooted, goto Advanced --> Filters. Select Inbound Filters.
6. In Source IP, select Any IP from dropdown box. In destination IP select Single IP from Dropdown box, and enter your IP there.
7. In Source port, depending on whether you need a range or a single port, select relevant then enter the port(s) into the field. Do the same for the Destination port(s).
8. In Protocol select what you entered in the Virtual Server Rule, TCP/UDP/Both accordingly.
9. Set Action to Allow. Click Apply. When the rule appears click the Enable checkbox.
10. Goto, Tools --> System --> Save & Reboot.
11. Restart your machine, you should have forwarded ports now 🙂
PS : Please note this ceases to work if you do not have a Static IP, so select a Static IP before doing this, raj000 you have a static IP (192.168.1.10) so you needn't worry 🙂
1. Login to the router/modem using Internet Explorer. You will have a problem storing the settings if you use any other browser.
2. Advanced --> Virtual Server.
3. Giva a name to the rule in the rule box, enter private IP, enter protocol TCP/UDP/Both, then enter the ports you want forwarded in port start and port end accordingly, in the port map add a port through which you want all your traffic mapped, generally within the range. Click Apply.
4. Tools --> System --> Save and Reboot.
5. When its rebooted, goto Advanced --> Filters. Select Inbound Filters.
6. In Source IP, select Any IP from dropdown box. In destination IP select Single IP from Dropdown box, and enter your IP there.
7. In Source port, depending on whether you need a range or a single port, select relevant then enter the port(s) into the field. Do the same for the Destination port(s).
8. In Protocol select what you entered in the Virtual Server Rule, TCP/UDP/Both accordingly.
9. Set Action to Allow. Click Apply. When the rule appears click the Enable checkbox.
10. Goto, Tools --> System --> Save & Reboot.
11. Restart your machine, you should have forwarded ports now 🙂
PS : Please note this ceases to work if you do not have a Static IP, so select a Static IP before doing this, raj000 you have a static IP (192.168.1.10) so you needn't worry 🙂