Port forwarding on Linksys WRT54G

Hey I have problems with Port Forwarding on my Linksys WRT54G. The port, I need open is 28960. I followed guides and thought I did everything correctly, but his does not work. Here's what I've done so far:

-J' put a static IP address and took a screenshot of my settings here:

-Here is my page of port forwarding:

-Under the ' security > firewall "tab I unchecked"Block anonymous Internet Requests ".
-In addition, I tried to adjust the 'DHCP server' for people with reduced mobility

Is there something that I don't forget or do wrong?

Evreything is fine... Make sure that the DHCP server is activated (do not disable it)...

The only reason why port forwarding does not work because this port can still report it as "Blocked", this only happens if you have an old firmware on your Linksys router...

Update the firmware on your router, reset and re - configure from scratch and do port forwarding, see if it works...

Download the Firmware from here

Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware of the device: -.
Open a page in Internet Explorer browser on a computer hard wired to the router...
In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1... Leave name empty username & password admin lowercase usage...
Click the 'Administration' tab - then click on the 'Upgrade Firmware' under the tab-here, click on 'Browse' and navigate the .bin firmware file and click on "Upgrade"...
Wait a few seconds until it shows that "the update is successful," after the upgrade of the firmware, click on "Reboot" and you will be returned to the same page OR it will say 'cannot display the Page.

Now reset your router:
Press and hold the button of reset for 30 seconds... Release the reset button... Unplug the power cable from your router, wait 30 seconds and reconnect the power cable... Now re - configure your router...

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