Port forwarding for EYEMAX DVR on WIn Server 2012

We were using router as a network controller in our lan. Now we replaced router with the Server (win 2012 r2 essentials). We have a EYEMAX DVR client software to connect to a remote ip in the  web. 
Previously, on the router i had port forwarding setup and EYEMAX was working. When we replaced router with a server i can no longer connect. I guess there are similar setting to be made on a server, but i can't find what to do. It is definitely
not  a Firewall (when i turn it off EYEMAX still don't work).
There is an instruction ( http://site.camtechsurveillance.com/downloads/remoteacc.pdf ) how to setup a router to work, but i don't know how to apply similar changes on the server.
TL;DR.
How to do same stuff on the server as here http://site.camtechsurveillance.com/downloads/remoteacc.pdf

Hmm I probably would have left the router in the circuit. You might ask over here.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=winserveressentials
Regards, Dave Patrick ....
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.

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