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  • So if a router has an external IP (from the ISP) of 77.77.77.77 it can receive requests/traffic on any port. Internally it must be able to route those requests to any IP address and any port. I struggle to believe that route that receives a request on 77.77.77.77:3388 is unable to route that to 192.168.0.11:3399, it's one or two lines of code.
    – Guy
    Commented Mar 28, 2015 at 14:04