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tg360a
May 11, 2022Aspirant
Does anyone with the problem have any ports opened thru the firewall?
Does anyone with the problem have any ports opened thru the firewall? If I hit port 80 it is showing up one my security cameras that I don't even have the port opened up for.
This is such as cluster
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What Firmware version is currently loaded?
What is the Mfr and model# of the Internet Service Providers modem/ONT the NG router is connected too?What brand model cameras are you using?
What do you mean by hitting the port 80?
Check with the cameras Mfr for help and support on there product and how they are connected and what cameras maybe doing when connected.
- tg360aAspirant
I have numerous ports forwarded. The reason why I tried logging into the 192.168.1.1 to get the connection refused message because my port 80 that is being forward to the wrong resource. Instead of going to my web server on my internal network. Port 80 is now going to a web cam that I never have forwarded before. I can't check the configuration because of the connection refused. I see a lot with this issue but curious if anyone had the port mix up as well. interestingly enough my port 81 and several others are correct still.
- tg360aAspirant
Also, I could of swore I was responding to a thread on the connection refused topic.
tg360a wrote:Does anyone with the problem have any ports opened thru the firewall? If I hit port 80 it is showing up one my security cameras that I don't even have the port opened up for.
To confirm, you do not have port 80 forwarded in your Orbi - Right?
Do you have UPnP turned on? It can auto-forward ports. Check the admin website / Advanced tab / Advanced / UPnP page to see if anything is listed in the "UPnP Portmap Table".