Stealth Port 80- Open.

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  1. Posts : 6,349
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       #11

    Captain Jack

    This is phone line DSL and the only thing you get is a modem.
    Comtrend CT-5071T

    They are to cheap to supply a router.

    Will try your link.
    Mike

    Success: I can see your service on XXXXXXXXXXX on port (80)
    Your ISP is not blocking port 80

    I XXX the service number.

    Same thing on the other on line port testers.
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       #12

    Hopalong- Team viewer is a remote viewing software.
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  3. Posts : 6,349
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       #13

    boohbah

    No don't have that.
    Thanks
    Mike

    Well I'll be a monkeys Uncle.

    Capt. Jack was right it is a router.
    My apologies Captain!

    Morons at the ISP said it was just a modem.

    Let me go read some Comtrend pages.
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  4. Posts : 11,990
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       #14

    Hopalong X said:
    Captain Jack

    This is phone line DSL and the only thing you get is a modem.
    Comtrend CT-5071T

    They are to cheap to supply a router.

    Will try your link.
    Mike

    Success: I can see your service on XXXXXXXXXXX on port (80)
    Your ISP is not blocking port 80

    I XXX the service number.

    Same thing on the other on line port testers.
    Mike most ISP's do not supply a router unless it is a modem/router combo device. You might see if your ISP has a combo. The combos are wireless, at least the ones I've seen.

    boohbah said:
    Hopalong- Team viewer is a remote viewing software.
    Team Viewer is a really good tool. You have to trust the person on the other end.
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  5. Posts : 6,349
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       #15

    It is a modem/router combo wired.

    They are too cheap here to supply wireless.

    It has a firewall but has to be enabeled by the Comtrend software which is available on line to the ISP/buyers only. Possibly on a CD when you buy it.

    They, the local ISP people in the local office didn't even know it was a router/modem.
    They just pass them out sans software.
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  6. Posts : 11,990
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       #16

    Good grief.
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  7. Posts : 6,349
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       #17

    Thanks for the help everyone.
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  8. Posts : 11,990
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       #18

    Mike, I access my router firewall from my browser also; that is the way they work. Have you talked with your ISP's help desk about how to do this? They should supply you with the URL to access the firewall.
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       #19

    CarlTR6 said:
    I suggest that you invest in a router. The hardware firewall is superior to any software firewall.
    Carl is the man. Network address translation, and statefull packet inspection are two of the hallmarks of a decent router. Combined with a software firewall, a good av, and some comman sense should be enough to keep us all safe and sound.
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  10. Posts : 6,349
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       #20

    Carl and others.

    I'll check again Monday. Though useless so far.

    Will look into getting my own modem/router also just in case.

    Thanks
    Mike
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