range of ports open WRT54G

How to open the port range for these ports:

udp88

udp3074

tcp3074

on my wrt54g

Log on to http://192.168.1.1

Leave the user name and password - admin (lowercase)

Click on apps and games tab

Click on port trigger - assign any name in the box of the application

Enter port numbers 88 boxes that first line - box to activate.

In the second row - 3074 in boxes of four - checkbox to activate.

Save the settings.

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