WVC54GC and the Wireless B BEFW11S4

I have a new WVC54GC camera that I hooked up to my Wireless B router. I ran the whole setup disc and I can see my camera on my computer. The thing is I cannot access it through the internet from work. I called LInksys and since the router is so old they would not help me with Port Forwarding. How do I open the port that I can see my camera from another internet connection (work)?
Thanks,
Michael
(Mod Note: Removed non-public information. Thanks!)
Message Edited by Maximus on 12-28-2007 03:39 PM

you can take help of this link to get to the "port forwarding" section on the router web ui..

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