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To port forward with RouterOS, you need allow the port through the firewall, *and* actually forward traffic To port forward with RouterOS, you need allow the port through the firewall, *and* actually forward traffic
# Allow through the firewall # Allow through the firewall
1. 1. Navigate to IP > Firewall from the sidebar, then go to the Filter Rules tab from the top
2. Set `Dst. Address` to the internal IP you want to allow traffic to 2. Select Add new
3. Set `Protocol` to `6 (tcp)` 3. Set `Dst. Address` to the internal IP you want to allow traffic to
4. Set `Dst. Port` to the port you want to allow traffic through 4. Set `Protocol` to `6 (tcp)`
5. Set `In. Interface List` to `all` (I'm sure this isn't the most correct option), but it works 5. Set `Dst. Port` to the port you want to allow traffic through
6. Set `Action` to `accept` 6. Set `In. Interface List` to `all` (I'm sure this isn't the most correct option), but it works
7. (Optionally) add a comment expaianin 7. Set `Action` to `accept`
8. (Optionally) add a comment explaining what you're doing
# Forward traffic # Forward traffic
1. Navigate to IP > Firewall > NAT, select `Add New` 1. Navigate to IP > Firewall from the sidebar, then go to the FilteNAT, select `Add New`
2. Set `Chain` to `dstnat`, set `Protocol` to `6 (tcp)` 2. Set `Chain` to `dstnat`, set `Protocol` to `6 (tcp)`
3. Set `Dst. Port` to the port you want to forward 3. Set `Dst. Port` to the port you want to forward
4. Set `In. Interface List` to `WAN` 4. Set `In. Interface List` to `WAN`