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sarahfoxnz

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#201656 28-Aug-2016 20:51
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Hi.

 

ive discovered in the PDF manual, a part on PORT FORWARDING,  but is there a way on the HG659b modem to check, or unblock certain ports ? NOT just forward them, as i dont know if those ports are used by single or multiple devices...

 

I want to allow these ports. 

 

 

 

  • TCP port 37
  • TCP port 80
  • TCP port 443
  • TCP port 2190
  • TCP port 4430
  • TCP port 5005
  • TCP port 5222
  • TCP port 5223
  • TCP port 5224
  • TCP port 7287
  • TCP port 7288
  • TCP port 8000
  • TCP ports 8080-8089
  • TCP port 8101
  • TCP port 8102
  • TCP port 8181
  • TCP port 8200
  • UDP port 37
  • UDP port 123
  • UDP port 2190
 

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  #1678167 27-Nov-2016 10:02
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brunt1:

 

I'm not convinced by your answer. Tivo website talks of Genie issues, not EPG or connectivity.

 

Other Tivo users i know are having no trouble, and in fact we weren't either until i tried adding my new SSID for my new Spark supplied HG659b router.  Spark have referred me to the router manufacturer Huawei, fob off! or call their $120 Tech Wizard service.

 

I have a feeling Spark are blocking port traffic (UPD37?).

 

Still without Tivo service, which with two little kids, is a bit frustrating.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Spark don't block ports. The issue has nothing to do with them.

 

Plenty of other users have no service - I'm assuming you haven't read the other thread so here's the link to it - http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=114&topicid=205508&page_no=2


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