I'm trying to do a simple port forward. The documentation I've found was outdated and unhelpful. What I need is a simple walkthrough. Since that doesn't seem to exist, I'm going to make my own. Of course, it doesn't work, but I'm hoping that Someone will know how to port forward, and will tell us at least which step(s) is wrong:
I'm trying to forward from port 195 on the WAN to 192.168.1.96, Port 80 on the LAN
1) Click on Network Protection
2) Click on the NAT tab
3) Click on 'New NAT Rule'
4) Under 'Matching Condition', at 'Using Service:', I click the trash can, then the Green Plus. In the Destination Port, I enter 195. Click Save.
5) Under 'Matching Condition', at 'Going To', I click the trash can, then the folder. Options show up on the left. I click and hold on 'Internal (Network)', and drag it to the empty space next to 'Going To'. Click Save.
6) Under 'Action', 'Change the destination to:', click the trash can, then the Green Plus. I leave everything default, and add 192.168.1.96 into the IPv4 Address box. Click Save
7) Under 'Action', 'And the service to:', click the trash can, then the Green Plus. Under Destination Port, I enter 80.
8) I check the box 'Automatic Firewall Rule'.
9) I click Save
10) Under the Status column, I make sure there is a green checkmark. If not, I click on the grey circle next to the red X.
So, can anyone tell us where this went wrong?
Thanks!
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**EDIT**
As an update, I looked in the Firewall section, and didn't see any rules that would have been automatically created, so this is what I did:
1) Go to Network Protection, Firewall, Rules tab.
2) Click 'New Rule'
3) In the 'Sources' box, I clicked the Folder icon, and from the left, I dragged 'Any' to the box.
4) In the 'Services' box, I clicked the Green plus, and in the Destination Port, I entered 195. Click Save
5) In the 'Destinations' box, I clicked the Folder icon, and from the left, I dragged 'Internal (Network) to the box.
6) Click Save
Still not working.
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