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Re: Scan results show no open ports

7 years ago, by tgh-adfabre in Network Scanner Forum

Thank you for your responses. Being a rookie I did not understand the difference between scanning inside and outside, I also did not understand the need for a service or device using the port. I spoke with my instructor and he gave me a solution that is much simpler than the one I came up with. Thanks again, Tom

Re: Scan results show no open ports

7 years ago, by tgh-adfabre in Network Scanner Forum

Thank you. I am not trying to open one on my computer. I m trying to open a port on my network. That is why I am interacting with the router.One of the issues we have discussed in this course is open ports on networks and the security problems they represent. In my router there is a NAT screen that allows opening of ports for numerous applications. Most of the list is video games because gam

Re: Scan results show no open ports

7 years ago, by tgh-adfabre in Network Scanner Forum

Thank you for your response. 1) The port range is from my router. 2) The devices found match the devices shown in by my router. The first image is my PreScan Screen. The second image is my selections in Options->Program Options->Ports Tab The third image is my scan results. I am wondering if I did something wrong opening the port but it is a very straight forward process in my rout

Scan results show no open ports

7 years ago, by tgh-adfabre in Network Scanner Forum

I am a CIS student writing a final paper. This is the first time I have attempted anything like this. I scanned my home Wi-Fi with the demo Network Scanner. The results came back with my devices (I corroborated the results with my routers connected devices tool), MAC addresses, IP Addresses and IPv6 addresses. The results came back with no open ports, this is not surprising. I have no gaming needs