move sftp and https ports

Hi there!
My ISP is blocking all external TCP ports below 1024. On top of that, the (rubbish) modem/router they provide can't forward any external ports to a DIFFERENT internal port number. No fun if you want to remotely access your ns2, using an android device or whatever machine outside the network.
One option I tried, was to add a Belkin router in double NAT to change the ports, but without succes. After going through the details with the Belkin helpdesk they claimed it was a 'known bug'. Since my Belkin was out of warranty, I should buy a new one... Ain't gonna happen for a device that's actually redundant... :dry
So I was charmed by the firmware you guys are using :applause but with some concerns:
1) I saw on your screenshots that the sftp port can be changed, but how about the https?
2) Does the web explorer run over this https port or a seperate (configurable?) one?
3) Will the web explorer work (and have a practical layout) on a smaller android browser?
4) Is there another way to move the ports around? I had a look at your firmware's first time installation guide, and it scares me a bit. I have no sata to usb converter, no Linux (and my skills stop after the 'ls' command) and worried about voiding the ns2 warranty by opening it...
Would you recommend a noob like me to take the leap? I do like the improved useraccount/share management you provide...
Thanks a million for your advise and answers to the questions above...
:hail
My ISP is blocking all external TCP ports below 1024. On top of that, the (rubbish) modem/router they provide can't forward any external ports to a DIFFERENT internal port number. No fun if you want to remotely access your ns2, using an android device or whatever machine outside the network.
One option I tried, was to add a Belkin router in double NAT to change the ports, but without succes. After going through the details with the Belkin helpdesk they claimed it was a 'known bug'. Since my Belkin was out of warranty, I should buy a new one... Ain't gonna happen for a device that's actually redundant... :dry
So I was charmed by the firmware you guys are using :applause but with some concerns:
1) I saw on your screenshots that the sftp port can be changed, but how about the https?
2) Does the web explorer run over this https port or a seperate (configurable?) one?
3) Will the web explorer work (and have a practical layout) on a smaller android browser?
4) Is there another way to move the ports around? I had a look at your firmware's first time installation guide, and it scares me a bit. I have no sata to usb converter, no Linux (and my skills stop after the 'ls' command) and worried about voiding the ns2 warranty by opening it...
Would you recommend a noob like me to take the leap? I do like the improved useraccount/share management you provide...
Thanks a million for your advise and answers to the questions above...
:hail