Question about port forwarding WRT54GX2 router

I am transmitting the 52199 port to my computer for a server of media for J River Media Center 17.  I get an error saying that my port is not properly transmitted.  I can access the media on my network wireless on my phone.  There is something pressing that you can see that I did?

Thanks in advance,

The f

The DSL Modem has not been configured to redirect the port... nevermind...

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