Youll need to look on your routers main page or help files to figure out how to do that on your router, but most routers have access to their settings through your internet browser..
Most routers are set up so that you can just click a radio button that allows you to choose a range or ports to be forwarded or a single range... Choose this. Then type in the port you want forwarded and then the internal IP address you want to open the port for..In your case from what you have posted, you will use 192.168.1.105..... Now, you will do this for each port you want to forward for whatever reason... Some routers have a choice or TCP or UDP ports. If you dont know what's what, then just forward both TCP AND UDP....
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