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Firewalled, but router is ISP own brand
Hi all,
I've confirmed through canyouseeme.org that I'm firewalled. I tried to look into portforward.com, but the router supplied by my ISP is some generic brand. Having logged into the admin panel, this is a rule I've implemented: Sadly, I'm still firewalled. I have no idea if this is correct. I'm a JavaScript developer, therefore I know nothing important. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Firewalled, but router is ISP own brand
Windows also has a firewall (windows defender) that may be blocking you.
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That generic brand you've got is more than likely a TP-Link.
https://emulator.tp-link.com/TD_8968...scvrtsrvv.html
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