What are the correct settings for my WRT54GS for using remote access on a Windows Home Server?

I can not remotely access my Windows Home Server from outside.  What are the correct settings for my WRT54GS?

I have opened ports 80, 443,and 4125 to PCP.  The  router address is http://192.168.1.1, my address is 221.40.138.170.
Thank you.

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