>>24797581Well, every router is different. Mine doesn't require an application to be named, just set it to Custom, if yours has it anyway.
The IP address should be (at least for mine) your Computer's IP address on your network.
Mine doesn't ask for Public or Private ports. I just set the port to 10800 (since I used it for Hisoutensoku a while back and that's what everyone used).
Traffic Type as Any is fine.
When trying to let someone connect to you, you need to give a Public address. A "192.168" address is an internal address for your router and no one would be able to access that (except someone else on your Router as well).
You'd use something like whatismyip dot com and see if it shows you a public address (it would not be a 192.168 address). If so, that's what you'll want to give to somebody to connect to you (as well as the port you forwarded, so 10800 in this case).
The other way to do it is to make yourself the DMZ on your router. This is not secure in the least, but your computer would then be the most outside part of your network (in front of your router, so pretty much it would be Internet -> Your Computer -> Your Router -> Your Internal Network) which makes it somewhat unsafe. Either way, if you set yourself as the DMZ, then no other settings would be necessary. You should be able to get your Public IP at whatismyip dot com and use any port as all would be open to you as the DMZ (though use one that's not used by other protocols, like 10800)