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![]() ![]() Alpha LtKer Venom On 2008-05-01 06:11:47, bcao4ever wrote >Ouch, NaughtyCode just gave you the most time consuming way... Assuming the router is really yours then just go to the address that it is at, (usually 192.168.2.1, 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.0.1). Then enter the admin username and password that your router is setup with, (default: User=Admin Pass=*BLANK*). Here you can setup any port you want to be open, or closed... as well as a few other fun things... 1) This topic is pretty old 2) How is that faster than "nmap -v IP"? Replies:
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