Have you tried temporarily disabling the router firewall to see if it
will work without one?  

I once had a problem with a Linksys router, and no matter what I did
with the ports, it wasn't until I turned the firewall off that I got
anything to work...  Then (the important part), once I turned it back
on everything worked with the correct port forwarding.

It was almost as if my Linsys router didn't really open its ports until
I opened them all.  Then once I closed them, it only closed the ones it
was supposed to.  I had never seen this behavior before, but I believe
it was a bug in the router as opposed to the server.  

I only mention it here because you are using a Linksys branded router. 
It may very well be a different problem.


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