Advanced Port forwarding rules

I bought a WRT1900AC router and changed my old router Dlink DIR - 905L.

There is a function in Dlink to set a unique public port in the router to redirect a private IP LAN and LAN if necessary internal address port. This is called: "Advanced por rules of transfer".

In this function I defined a rule like this (real case):

Name: CCTV

IP address: 192.168.0.120

Public Port: 80--> 80

Private port: 80--> 80

Tye of traffic: all

Question: Where can I find this function in the WRT1900AC?

Appreciate your help, my CCTV is not managed.

Hi HappyLefty. That's how we have implemented simple Port Forwarding on Linksys routers. Will we know what you want to accomplish with the WRT1900AC? We would like to have a better understanding of your challenge with our camera so we can help you accordingly.

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