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How Do I Forward Port On Google Chrome?

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kaththisuresh | 00:43 Mon 25th May 2020 | How it Works
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Every time I go under the advanced option,I am getting the network tools option and not port forwarding option.

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Your question doesn't seem to make sense; port forwarding is a function of your router, not your browser (although most routers allow access to their control panels via a browser).
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Yes I tried to forward my ports using my browser.I typed my ip address to access my router options.
So in order to get help, you don't need to specify the browser you are using, but you do need to specify the make and model of your router.
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I am using D-Link DSL-2750U
Within 'Advanced Setup', click 'NAT'. Then, under 'Port Triggering', click 'Add'.

See pages 49 & 50:
https://data2.manualslib.com/pdf3/60/5934/593350-dlink/dsl2750u.pdf?3760a285afa89f50dc2a5eb67987a09d
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Sorry I am late.I am only seeing the network tools option in the advanced section.
https://ibb.co/NNTFbBP
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@The chair @Busnchico I'm not getting any other option except Network tools under advanced section.I tried doing this on my pc also by having a static IP address and now I'm trying to do it on my phone
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In both pc and phone I'm getting the same thing
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@The Chair Please help
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@The Chair check my image uploads
OK, important question first...

What are you trying to do, what is it you want to achieve? because forwarding ports is, although pretty basic, is also fairly specialised.

Generally UPnP will deal with it on most home requirements and home routers.

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