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Sonicwall TZ 210 Wireless N - Port Adress Translation and Forwarding

Can someone walk me through opening a port and forwarding it to a different port on the Sonicwall TZ 210?
I am wanting to access 2 or 3 computers and a webcam on my home network from outside of my home network. There is no AD its just all workstations.

I created a service for each of them but I cannot figure out how to forward it to a static IP inside the network to a different port.
IE.  I want to open port 9000 and forward it to port 3389 (remote desktop) on IP 192.168.1.10 (workstation A)
I also want to open Port 9500 for Slingbox or Webcam to Port 9500 on IP 192.168.1.25.

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make sure if using pc firewall, exceptions are in place
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Excellent: Digitap, when using the wizard it and shows the external IP I leave it to the default.  At home I am using a Cable modem with a DCHP IP so, will the "rule: update itself?  
I have setup that I use No-IP and DynD/NS.org in the router.
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While looking at the Router I saw Guest Services for Wireless as "Disabled" how can I configure it to use Wireless SSID that has access to my Network AND a Guest SSID for people coming to my house so they can just have internet access without connecting to my network?
it will update the address object associated with the wan address object.  you'll want to make sure you use your dyndns, of course.  it might take some time to update though.  hopefully your isp won't change your ip often.

regarding guest wireless, i'd suggest opening a new question for that if only to keep things organized.
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Glad we could help and thanks for the points!
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