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Message 41 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

Very true, although I still prefer the certainty of a physical button. 😄

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Message 42 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

Oh no 😢 

I was honestly hoping this magic button on the back was going to work haha. 

Ill try it anyway just to be sure.

I have checked all possibilities to be honest with checking the ports so double checking cant do any harm. 

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Message 43 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

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Message 44 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

@Jaysnp101 

Your public IP is still visible. You should still be able to edit your message

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Message 45 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

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Message 46 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

@Anonymous still visible?

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Message 47 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

No

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Message 48 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

You've got me curious, I've just been looking at your screenshot and I can't see that page either on my app or hub

One observation (which may be nothing) is that the rule 'Test' is set to hide whereas all the others are set to show, does that refer to whether or not they are visible on the hub? if so it may be worth changing it to show

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Message 49 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

I think I know what you mean, because I'm using my phone and all the rules don't fit on the page you can minimise and maximise to see less and more information per rule. Does that make sense.

Either way, I'll change them all to show to see if it helps. 

Below is a port scanner result for my router, I have no port forward rules for ports 80, 443, or 8085

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Message 50 of 127

Re: Port forwarding.

Port 80 is a standard HTTP port and 443 a standard HTTPS (secure HTTP) port, they were probably opened by the app you were using to do the port scan and so nothing to be concerned about. Why 8085 would be open when you have not opened it I have no idea, I would look into that

You could always go back to canyouseeme.org which cannot open ports only test for those opened by you

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