Getting Started With Windows 10 Port Forwarding: All You Need To Know

Right-click the Start tab.Navigate to the Control Panel, then select System and SecuritySelect Windows FirewallSelect the Advanced Settings, then click Inbound Rules on the left of the window frameRight-click the Inbound Rules in the window’s right frame, then select New Rule.Add the port you want to forward and click Next.In the next window, enter the Protocol, either TCP or UDP, then click Next.You can click allow All local ports or specify the local ports you want to forward by clicking the Specific local ports.Enter the port numbers you want to forward on the Specific local ports box and click NextClick Allow the connection, whether on your domain, private home network, or public network location. The Public network location is, however, not recommended due to its security risks.Click NextSelect the Network type you want to allow the connection over, then click NextGive the rule a name, then click the Finish tab to port forward on your Windows 10.

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