How can I open a range of ports without having to type them all out?

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How can I open a range of ports without having to type them all out?
How can I open a range of ports without having to type them all out?
2020-04-06 00:08:03 - last edited 2020-04-07 22:25:43
Model: Archer CR500  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: v1.0.0 Build 20160829 Rel249990

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 - Playstation 4

  • TCP: 1935,3478-3480,13000,27015,51000,55000,55002
  • UDP: 3074,3478-3479,22000-22032

 

If I try creating an entry up till (page 6) of ports I get an error and won't allow me to create anymore entries. That's 32 individual UDP ports in the 22000-22032 range just for that. Other routers I've used in the past allow me to enter: 22000-22032, instead of 22000, 22001, 22002, etc.

 

Is there anyway to go about this?

Will Port Triggers allow me to do a range like 22000-22032? If so how would I set it up? These ports are for my PS4 console, not gaming on my PC.

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2020-04-07 21:31:02 - last edited 2020-04-07 22:25:43

@SYN80 

 

The Archer CR500 does not support putting a range of ports unfortunately. If the existing port forwarding will not work, you can look to DMZ the device (prob not the safest approach) or get a Wi-Fi router that can, and bridge the CR500.

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2020-04-07 21:31:02 - last edited 2020-04-07 22:25:43

@SYN80 

 

The Archer CR500 does not support putting a range of ports unfortunately. If the existing port forwarding will not work, you can look to DMZ the device (prob not the safest approach) or get a Wi-Fi router that can, and bridge the CR500.

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