Port Forwarding HELP NEEDED!!!!

I have a HomeHub v2 and I just cannot get the 25565 port open!
I have it opened in the router settings exactly as all the guides say to do it however http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ still says it's closed!!!!!!
Please help, what am I doing wrong???

As well as the suggestion above, you also need to check that the IP address/Device Name that the Port Forwarding is assigned to is available. You should use ping to check this locally first.
Due to the IP address being dynamic (able to change when the DHCP lease expires), it is sometimes easier to set a static IP address on the device you are forwarding to.
Settings->Advanced->Home Network->Click on Device->Always use this IP address. While you are there, check that this device corresponds to the IP address/hostname that you have Port forwarded to.
For your convenience, Home Network link here:
http://192.168.1.254/hnet_device.lp?be=1&l2=0&l0=2&l1=3

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