[b]The target port would would be the same as the start number[/b]. Example, you need to forward a port range of 1 to 3 then you would enter [b]1[/b] for the [b]start range[/b], 3 for the end range and [b]1[/b] for the [b]target port[/b].
Local Start Port = 1
Local End Port = 3
Target Start Port = 1 <<<needs to be manually enter
Target End Point = 3 <<<<this field auto fills on my router
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Felt that this router/modem was the lost cause since it didn't have UPnP in it, so I went ahead and bought the new router/modem and tested it within Destiny 2. Went to Tower 5 straight times, no kick to orbit. Went to several Patrol 'planets', sees some players present besides me. Hasn't tried Crucible yet, but it seems to have fixed for me.