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Sep 27, 2016 at 18:03 comment added beppe9000 @billc.cn I tried, the trace result is [MODEM HOST NAME]>[THE IP]>Lots of timeouts.
Sep 12, 2016 at 13:53 comment added billc.cn I have a feeling you have actually scanned beyond your private network and into the carrier's. Could you ping/traceroute the IP addresses and check their TTL?
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Sep 12, 2016 at 12:30 comment added beppe9000 Looks like they are somehow intercepting those port on wan hosts too. For example if I port scan the "example.com" domain i get port 7070 and 554 open. I don't think those are open on that server. I port scanned again using an online tool this time and those ports are reported as close.
Sep 12, 2016 at 12:26 comment added beppe9000 This modem has some streaming capability provided by dlna/twonky, but i explicitly disabled the feature in the control panel before scanning to be sure to have only the essential services. I will try enabling it and check if new ports show up.
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Sep 12, 2016 at 6:34 comment added schroeder No, they cannot be on the ISP (private IP range). My guess is that they forward those ports to make it easier if you subnet your own network. It would reduce troubleshooting calls.
Sep 12, 2016 at 3:25 comment added cutrightjm @schroeder It may be those ports, but I have never seen a device use all the addresses 192.168.X.1 - why is it using almost 250 subnets? Would those be other user's routers possibly on the ISPs LAN
Sep 11, 2016 at 21:36 answer added Jonah Benton timeline score: 1
Sep 11, 2016 at 20:35 comment added schroeder A quick Google search for vodafone and those ports shows 554 = RTSP, 7070 = DVR, 1863 = possibly Xbox.
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