Normally you must open the website which is created by the router and there you can set port forwards.
Just enter the ip adress of your router in your webbrowser, it could be maybe http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.178.1
if your using a modem its the same ass portforwarding a router. You have to go to your modem address (DSL modem/dial-up/comcast/w.e internet) you get it by clicking start on your toolbar then run then cmd then type ipconfig/all with no space then let it load. Then you will see your dns server or deafult gateway try boht addresses. For more help use www.portforward.com It has a manuel for most routers and a couple of DSL modems, or any other modems.
anyways, heres wut u do, go to start > run (in the light bluish part) and type in cmd and enter
after that, type in ipconfig and look for a local area connection, if u have multiple ethernet, if u have no idea wut that means, u probly only have the local area, so dont worry about it, now, where it says ip address, record that cuz ull need it later
now, go to the place where u became confused at and type in the ip adress in the protocal blank, type in 36963 on the second blank, type 36963 on the third blank, and if theres a list that lets u choose, click on UDP, after that, save
now, for the second port, do the same as the above, but type in 80 and 80 in the start and end ports, now choose TCP on the list (if available)
Question-
I use a modern, and I ran cmd and copied my IP and default addresses. My IP address does not work, but my default does work, but what is my user name and password? @.@ lol sorry for being retarded