Range of RV 120W port forwarding

Hello

I'm not a tech guy but must take care of some basic stuff IT. I got Etherfast cable/dsl router, and with RV 120W router it changed. There was internet comment now works slowly--what could be the reason for this?

I copied most of the settings. First big technical problem was with the phone. It stoped working - call could get answered through, but when there was no noise. We use the linksys modem VoIP. I called opreater and was told to disable sip algo I have done this and improved a little service. When you answer a call sound could get through but would stop for a few moments, then continue. The operator told me to pass the port 16384 to 16482 on the VoIP modem IP.

But I can put only transfer to a port at the time in the "Port forwarding" settings. Is it possible to pass to the port range?

Thank you

port forwarding has experienced problems in the RV220W and is recommended only to use the firewall access rules instead.  Try this on your RV120W

also, you should be able to configure a service customized to allow ranges of ports.

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