WRT54GS v6 Unable to do Port Forwarding

Yesterday, I downloaded the latest firmware for my router since I had been having some odd issues.... Anyways, I need to forward ports for gaming and such, and now I am totally unable to. 
When I put in the ports, which gave me no problems in the past, I consistently receive the error message: "Port Overlap Occurred!  Please change your Entry!"
I tried this from another machine on the network with a different operating system and received the same message.  I am not sure what is going on?  Is this anything to do with the firmware?

well in this case you need to reset the router back to factory default settings, try following steps... try reflashing/upgrading firmware for the router, after upgrading firmware on the router, reset the router back to facotry default settings and reconfigure it according to ISP settings, assign a statis IP on computer, e.g. 192.168.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway to 192.168.1.1 Primary DNS 192.168.1.1 Secondary DNS 4.2.2.2... logon to router's setup page, enable UPnP, reduce MTU to 1365 and try forwarding ports again and let me know if it works or not...

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