How to use a 4 digit forwarded port

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How to use a 4 digit forwarded port
How to use a 4 digit forwarded port
2021-02-15 03:58:44 - last edited 2021-02-15 04:03:11
Model: Archer AX6000  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1

I'm hoping someone can help me, I'm setting up a game server client, to host a game every once in awhile with some friends. I need to specifically forward 2 4-digit ports. And they are required to be specific ones. As an example 2222 and 2224.

 

So I'm in the settings and go to:
NAT Forwarding > Virtual Servers.

 

Here I can set the port to be forwarded (internal port). But my only options for the external port is a 2 digit port. Unfortunately I need these to match, so I cant redirect this to something like http (80). It shows the only supported items are a two digit XX or range XX-XX. I can alternatively set this machine into a DMZ but I'd rather avoid that if possible.

 

If anyone has a solution, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

 

 

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2021-02-15 04:03:05 - last edited 2021-02-15 04:03:11

Turns out I'm dumb, and although it asks for a 2 digit port, you can put any length in there. Consider this one user error.

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2021-02-15 04:03:05 - last edited 2021-02-15 04:03:11

Turns out I'm dumb, and although it asks for a 2 digit port, you can put any length in there. Consider this one user error.

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