Port problem on RG60se

I have a problem with a port. I have my main pc which is connected with wire to the router and my laptop which connects with the Wi-fi. I have a software that syncs outlook with each other. The software requires that port 9234 is open. I entered in the router software and enter port forwarding for the main pc, and it worked for it since it has a static ip. But the problem is that My laptop is assigned an IP by DHCP since we use it abroad and the other problem is that the router does not let me make 2 port forwarding options with the same port number. how can i fix this issue?

Stop!
When you are running local (=same router) wired/wireless, you do NOT need any portforwarding or special settings.
It's more likely that one of the machine holds a firewall blocking the access.
Portforwarding = Internet <-> Local machine
Local = Wired/Wireless <-> Wireless/Wired
DHCP = Assign an IP to a local machine when it connects
If everything is local, then the problem is not the router (remove your portforwarding)

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