Single port forwarding with a E2000.

I was wanting to port forward a port that was 25565 for a game of mine, but everytime I try it won't work. someone give me a walk through?
By the way, it's 7AM and I didn't sleep yet so i'll explain more detailed in the morning.
I'm using a E2000 Router.

Best thing would be to set a dhcp reservation for your pc/notebook and then set the port at the single port forwarding page to your int. IP.

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