Ok you need to delete the rules you created. Add 1 NAT rule.
Leave everything at default. Only change the following. 1 Set Interface to WAN 2 Change Protocol to UDP, TCP, or TCP/UDP depending on your needs 3 Set Destination Port range From: t other and put in the port number that you want to forward (3001), you can also set TO: as other and put in the port that you want to forward if you are using a range (3002), but it’s not necessary 4 Set Redirect target IP to the internal IP you want this port to redirect to (192.168.9.10) 5 Set Redirect target port to the port you want this to go to (usually the same as the Destination From port, but may be different) (3001) 6 Put in a description that makes sense to you and use only basic characters 7 Set add associate filter rule at the bottom 8 Click save 9 Click apply 10 Go to Firewall Rules and move this rule that was automatically created above any rules that would block it. (Like the block all rule) 11 Click apply 12 Test 13 If this works, then you can get more specific in the firewall rules or nat rules by only allowing certain Ip addresses to access this. This is just to tighten security and may or may not be necessary. I hope this helps, Ryan
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