LRT224 - Dual WAN port forwarding

Can you move forward say port 80 1 Wan IP and port 80 from WAN 2 to a different IP address. ?

Also can you somehow choose TCP & UDP rather large only one or the other?

I just replaced 2 routers with LRT 214 and LRT 224 TPLink its all works well. Except port forwarding

With LRT224, a port forwarding rule is applied to the two WAN ports and two rules are necessary if you want to ship to TCP and UDP to the same internal IP address.

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