On WRT54G port forwarding problem

I have a strange problem with my WRT54G. I try then I go to the "port forward range" page to setup port forwarding. The "port range" is completely empty, so I start just enter my information in the first row:

Application: NAS

Start: 5000

End: 5001

Protocol: the two

IP Addr: 192.168.1.50

Activate: checked

Then, I click on "save settings". The router says 'success' and I'm then routed to the page of "port forward range. To my surprise, the table is still empty! Where the hell is my settings? I tried several times with the same result. I tried to power off the router too. Without success.

My router is rev HW 7.

It has the latest firmware v7.00.4

Before you make changes on your router, first you can delete your Internet Explorer browsing history and if there any firewall installed on your computer turn off, lower down your security IE, and after that try to make this change on your router.

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