With several cameras WVC54GCA port forwarding

I have four cameras WVC54GCA and I can't get to work on the fourth for internet access to the camera port translation. The first three ports are using ports 80 and 8000, 8080 and works very well. My router is a WRT54GS (firmware c. 7.50.6). I tried many other ports for the fourth camera but all results in a "Connection refused" message. The fourth device is configured exactly as the others and works fine when I use one of the three ports assigned to the other cameras. Any suggestions on what could be the cause or a port that works would be appreciated.

My ISP is Rogers the Canada.

Thank you

I don't understand why I can't get ports in the range 1024 and up to work but I stumble on a suggestion for 7070 and it works. Which leaves me with all four cameras working outside on ports 80 and 8000, 8080-7070. That solves my immediate problem, but has yet to determine why I couldn't just specify the ports to open. Who will have to wait until the next problem arises.

Thanks to all who have contributed.

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