FiOS Quantum Gateway - Edit Port Forwarding Entries

New to FiOS. Installer provided the new Quantum Gateway. 
Can't seem to figure out how to edit Port Forward entries on this gateway.  Seems I can only add or delete them.  But once created, no way to edit them to change. So to change anything, I have to delete the existing entry and recreate it.  Pain in the ARSE.
Many other awefull interface usage issues on this gateway.  Definately a lot of room for improvement. 
...Also couldn't find anywhere to update firmware, so I'm guessing Verizon has no plans to ever release updates for this gateway...
Can't Edit DHCP Address Reservations
Can't Edit Port Foward assignments
Can't Release Address Reservations
Can't Convert DHCP Lease to a Reservation AND change the IP you'd like to assign (can convert to a reservation, but only using the IP dynamically assigned originally)
Can't sort tables
Sorting appears to always be based on MAC address, can't sort by IP or Name.
Am I missing something?

toxicman wrote:
New to FiOS. Installer provided the new Quantum Gateway. 
Can't seem to figure out how to edit Port Forward entries on this gateway.  Seems I can only add or delete them.  But once created, no way to edit them to change. So to change anything, I have to delete the existing entry and recreate it.  Pain in the ARSE.
Many other awefull interface usage issues on this gateway.  Definately a lot of room for improvement. 
...Also couldn't find anywhere to update firmware, so I'm guessing Verizon has no plans to ever release updates for this gateway...
Can't Edit DHCP Address Reservations
Can't Edit Port Foward assignments
Can't Release Address Reservations
Can't Convert DHCP Lease to a Reservation AND change the IP you'd like to assign (can convert to a reservation, but only using the IP dynamically assigned originally)
Can't sort tables
Sorting appears to always be based on MAC address, can't sort by IP or Name.
Am I missing something?
You don't mention what router it is you have.
If it's the new Actiontec rev I you are quite correct - there is no apparent way to edit PF rules -  totally user unfriendly

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