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- Why would the ISP be responsible for that? I would hate my ISP even more if they decided to block my ports.AndrolGenhald– AndrolGenhald2017-08-31 21:44:00 +00:00Commented Aug 31, 2017 at 21:44
- Those are the ports from your modem/router... And you can configure port-forwarding, DMZ etc... But you should rather check what's running on them...Aleksandar Pavić– Aleksandar Pavić2017-08-31 21:51:19 +00:00Commented Aug 31, 2017 at 21:51
- Of course you should check what's running on them, but why would you want your ISP to block them?AndrolGenhald– AndrolGenhald2017-08-31 21:56:20 +00:00Commented Aug 31, 2017 at 21:56
- I mean ports for router's config, they should be accessible from your lan and from their corporate IP's not from the rest of the world...Aleksandar Pavić– Aleksandar Pavić2017-09-01 06:47:17 +00:00Commented Sep 1, 2017 at 6:47
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