OK, first, Verizon swears they're not blocking ANY of my ports.
I was running a server on port 80 (among other ports for e-mail and FTP as well), for years on Verizon Fios with the old red and black Motorolla Router. Then I upgraded to the Verizon Fios Quantum, and all the ports are blocked.
- I've done all the port forwarding I can.
- I've done multiple resets on the router
- I've asked Verizon for help (practically useless, but swear they're not blocking ports)
- I've turned off all firewalls and tried it too
- Ports 8081 and 8096 work for programs I'm running, but just about every other port is blocked.
I'll spare you details on the machines and the systems (W8 and WAMP) because the requests aren't making it through the router.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to determine what's blocking the ports? Or more importantly, how to unblock them?
I was running a server on port 80 (among other ports for e-mail and FTP as well), for years on Verizon Fios with the old red and black Motorolla Router. Then I upgraded to the Verizon Fios Quantum, and all the ports are blocked.
- I've done all the port forwarding I can.
- I've done multiple resets on the router
- I've asked Verizon for help (practically useless, but swear they're not blocking ports)
- I've turned off all firewalls and tried it too
- Ports 8081 and 8096 work for programs I'm running, but just about every other port is blocked.
I'll spare you details on the machines and the systems (W8 and WAMP) because the requests aren't making it through the router.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to determine what's blocking the ports? Or more importantly, how to unblock them?