to confirm the rule is active and the "Verified" status of the open port.

Port forwarding, also known as port redirection, is a technique used to allow devices on a private network to communicate with devices on a public network, such as the internet. This is achieved by forwarding incoming network traffic from a specific port on the public network to a different port on the private network. Port forwarding is commonly used for various applications, including:

You do not need to risk your network's security for a functional port forward. There are several safe, effective, and legitimate ways to achieve the same goal.

Fixes your computer's local IP address so port rules do not break after a reboot. How to Achieve the Same Results Safely and For Free

Compatible with thousands of router models, with new ones added regularly to ensure broad connectivity. Open Port Checker:

Ensures that the device you are forwarding to maintains a consistent internal IP address.