Rv120w and simple port forwarding.

Hi
I just got a new rv120w and want to set it up, like my old router.
I have a webserver that people around the world, should be able to visit, but I can't figure whats wrong.
You can see my settings in port forwarding here.
Can anyone help me out here ?
Regards Steen

Hi
Thats a little strange :
The access rule was created automatic.When I deleted it, the port forwarding also was deleted. I created the port forwarding again, the access rule came again (with the same settings as before) and now it is working from the internet.
But not from the lan side.
Hmmmm ?

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