Port forwarding in 6th gen airport extreme

How do you set the port forwarding in the 6th gen airport extreme?

I am assuming that the AirPort Extreme is set up to function as your main router handing all network services....but, since it is dangerous to assume anything.....so, the first requirement to check is to make sure that your AirPort Extreme is configured as the main router on your network.
On your Mac, open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
Click on the AirPort Extreme, then click Edit in the small box that appears
Click the Network tab at the top of the next window
The setting for Network Mode must equal DHCP and NAT. Is that what you see?  Do not make any changes at this point.

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    Workaround:
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    I agree with you, this could be a firmware problem. But worst case it could be hardware problem too. I am actually into my fourth Airport Extreme Fifth generation. All have the same problem. Fisrt few minutes, the router is fine. But after 5-10 mins, the upload speed drop down really low. Then connection would be lost intermittently. But when I reset the router, or even quickly disconnect and connect the power line, the connection and the upload speed came back normal, although that again only last for several minutes as before.
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