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mendonsy:
Is there a way to map 3 unique incoming ports to the same port # on 3 different IP addresses??
Example: incoming port 5000 to 192.168.0.100 port 21
              incoming port 5001 to 192.168.0.101 port 21
              incoming port 5002 to 192.168.0.102 port 21

FurryNutz:
Check the user manual for Virtual Server or Port Forwarding options? Not sure if port 21 can be mapped all at once to different IPs.

mendonsy:
I have not found anything that will allow an incoming port to be mapped to a different port number. It appears that I can map any incoming port to an IP address, but nothing that will allow me to change the port number.
FurryNutz .... Is there an active email address for D-Link tech support for the DSR250N??
I tried to get there through the D-Link website cut it will not let me. It just continues to loop back to the automated answers bot that doesn't understand the question and presents me with a list of FAQ's that will not open.

FurryNutz:
Best way to get to D-Link support is to phone contact your regional D-Link support office for immediate help there. I found that email doesn't provide the level of support needed.

Let us know how it goes.

simpsonehh:
even though the post is old.  this info may be useful for others.

port redirect

running the 2.01_WW code on DSR-250N

security > custom services
Add a new service
   give it a descriptive name for reference (no spaces)
   select tcp or udp
   enter start and finish ports as the same
      (for example TCP 55505)  <-- we will redirect this to remote desktop TCP 3389 soon.
   save
select Security > Firewall rules
Add
from zone - insecure wan
to zone - secure vlan  <-- unless you have something else set for your client
available vlan - default <-- unless you have something else set for your client
service - select your new service
action - allow
source hosts - any
optional - set log to always
set the IP of your internal server
TURN ON enable port forwarding
translate port = 3389 (or whatever number you need to go to)
external IP = WAN
Save

Make sure that it is ENABLED

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