Add 2nd ix2-dl NAS to router. How to port forward 2nd device?

I would like to add a 2nd ix2-dl to my DSL router.  The first ix2-dl works well, but I am already port forwarding 443, 50500-50599 with this 1st router's ip address.  Router will not let me forward the same ports to the second ix2's ip address without cancelling out the 1st ix2.  How do I fix this?  I'm using Windows7 and a DSL Actiontec router 192.168.0.x.  Thanks!

This is a model depending router issue:
try the following :
Map eg. 50500-50505 to <Unit1-ip-adress> 443, 50550-50555 to <Unit2-ip-adress> 443 rather than a port range.
Ant then have a try with e.g. https://<dny.dns>:50501 for unit 1, https://<dny.dns>:50551
Various PCs / Laptops ( sorry I still really love Dell and Fujitsu ;-))
Supporting Customers ix2s and ix4s -- Love Networking ( not only technically ).
I am not a Lenovo Employee.
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