Cisco WRVS4400N Port Forwarding Instructions

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This page will show you how to setup a port forward on the Cisco WRVS4400N router.

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If you are not sure what port forwarding is you can read our What is Port Forwarding guide to help get started.

Other Cisco WRVS4400N Guides

This is the port forwarding guide for the Cisco WRVS4400N v2. We also have the following guides for the same router:

Configure your Computer to Have a Static IP Address

Port forwarding the Cisco WRVS4400N to your computer can be more reliable if you first configure a static IP address on your computer. We have instructions to setup a static IP address for Windows 7, Windows 8, and a variety of other devices on our Static IP Address Settings page.

Please note that while setting up a static IP address on your computer is optional, it is still a very good idea to go ahead and do it. In the long run it will make your port forward much more reliable.

Login To The Cisco WRVS4400N

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To get started forwarding a port you need to login to your Cisco WRVS4400N router. If you are already logged in you can skip this step.

To login to the Cisco WRVS4400N, follow our Cisco WRVS4400N Login Guide.

Forward a Port on the Cisco WRVS4400N router

Find The Port Forwarding Section of the Cisco WRVS4400N

router status mac address internet IP
This is the status page from your Cisco WRVS4400N router.

You begin on the Summary page of the Cisco WRVS4400Nv2 router. To forward a port, click the option in the left sidebar labeled Firewall.

If you are forwarding only a single port, click the option of Single Port Forwarding. If you are forwarding a range of ports, click the option of Port Range Forwarding.

Configure the Port Forwarding section of your Cisco WRVS4400N

Now to forward a port, make the following changes:

port forwarding nat screenshot
This is the port forwarding page from your Cisco WRVS4400N router.

To Forward a Single Port:

  • In the Application box, enter the name of the program you are forwarding this port for. This is not critical to the process, but it is recommended that you enter something that helps you remember why you are forwarding this port.
  • Enter the port number in the External Port box, and enter that same number in the Internal Port box.
  • Next is the Protocol drop down menu. Use this menu to choose the type of protocol you want to use while forwarding these ports.
  • Then, in the IP Address box, enter the LAN IP Address of the computer or device you are forwarding this port to.
  • Place a checkmark in the Enabled box.
  • Tick the Save button.
router firewall security
This is the firewall page from your Cisco WRVS4400N router.

To Forward a Range of Ports:

  • Use the Application box to enter the name of the program you are forwarding these port for. It doesn't really matter what you enter here, so long as it reminds you of why you are doing this.
  • Now for the actual ports, enter the lowest number of the range in the Start box, and the highest number of the range in the End box.
  • Next is the Protocol drop down menu. Use this menu to choose the type of protocol you want to use to forward these ports.
  • In the IP Address box enter the LAN IP Address of the computer you want to forward these ports to.
  • Put a check in the Enabled box.
  • Finally, click the Save button at the bottom of the page.

That's it, congratulations!

Test if Your Ports are Open

Now that you have forwarded ports on the Cisco WRVS4400N you should test to see if your ports are forwarded correctly.

To test if your ports are forwarded you should use our Open Port Check tool.

Other Cisco WRVS4400N Info

Don't forget about our other Cisco WRVS4400N info that you might be interested in.

This is the port forwarding guide for the Cisco WRVS4400N v2. We also have the following guides for the same router: