For outbound traffic you will want to ensure that port 80 and 8080 are not blocked by your internet Service Provider (ISP), your firewall, or router.
I believe that the concept of "open ports" applies on the server side; meaning that the server will respond on certain ports. So basically, you need none on the side of the end-user.
If you have opened the right ports and still can't access the internet call your ISP. If that does not help switch ISPS. IVC Telecom, or Teksavvy
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Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
USB or regular end port
Put the networkcable provided by the company that connects you to the internet into the WAN port of your Linksys router.With a networkcable connect any 3com switch port to any Linksys LAN port.
Anyone that connects to the internet, connects through an ISP (Internet Service Provider).
A joystick or joypad.
MIDI port
The VGA port, it's the blue trapezoid shaped port.
The "Ethernet Port" Obviously is used for the Ethernet cable which often connects computers to a router. A router is a device that gets the Internet or from the phone/Internet port and routes it to your computer routers are required for ADSL and ADSL2+ to work. Oftener more than one computer is connected to the router. But this setup may be different for "Cable Internet because i have never had cable.
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Obd-on board diagnostic. The port is the plug the scan tool or code reader connects to.
"Internet" port in your router is a special port. Only cable from modem (or internet cable) goes in there. Some routers do allow to use it as a LAN port but then you can't use internet.