I'm having the same issue.
Can some one explain what and how to foreword a port without being demeaning, please?
Hey FCRybke,
The best way to learn how to forward ports is at www.portforward.com . They have a ton of walkthroughs for a ton of different routers.
Don't download/buy anything from the site, just follow their tutorials.
Once you've done it a couple times you can run through it really quick.
If you ever switch routers you will either have to set your ethernet connection to revert to being assigned an IP (super easy) or you will have to reconfigure the router (need admin access to router and you need to know which ports to forward).
A tip, if you have overlapping ports being forwarded your router may not like it and won't save the change.
Hope this helps,
Quango
[Edit: Port forwarding cuts down on the middleman for communications between your computer and the internet, you have to configure a static IP so that your computer is always at the same "location" on the network behind your router. Be sure to use a higher number for the final octet of your IP address (anything over 50 but under 255), so that your router doesn't assign it to another computer on the network. Once you have the static IP, you forward the ports so that information coming through designated ports comes directly to your PC instead of having the data traffic managed by your router. This speeds up the rate at which certain information gets in and out of your network. This is my understanding of the process, by all means correct me if I'm wrong.]