The program Active Ports allows one to enable all open TCP/IP and UDP ports on a local computer. The program has a rating of 3 stars out of 5 and has an average rating compared to other programs.
Software and hardware are computer-related terms. Hardware includes every computer-related object that you can physically touch and handle like disks, screens, keyboards, printers, chips, wires, central processing unit, floppies, USB ports, pen drives etc. Software includes every computer-related program that you cannot feel with the physical senses for example, system operating system, an anti-virus program, the web browser, the memory, all data, reports etc.
ports of a computer and its functions
It should work with any operating software after xp, but i reccomend getting 7 for better performance
No. When you update the USB Host, it updates all the 'ports'. Actually, the physical ports are just places to plug things in. The updating actually happens with the software hardcoded into the USB Root Hub, which controls all the ports.
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
Netflix is a movie program to watch movies that you can stream. Also you could connect your computer straight to your TV via svideo or hdmi ports.
Ports are like doors to a computer each computer has many ports. Without any open ports your computer wouldn't be able to access the internet, to find open ports you can try a portscan
Hamachi uses TLP and UDP ports in order to allow you to play through a firewall or forwarded ports. It uses the same sort of technology as other programs such as Tunggle. Hamachi is a good program for private Lan games.
It is possible. However, to work effectively you must have either a sound card installed and you have software the splits the outputs for you to the relevant ports.
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An application which is running on a local machine may listen on network ports for connections from remote machines. The machine may have firewall software, and the network may have firewall hardware, intended to prevent remote machines from being able to connect, so the answer is yes and no. Assuming you can run the program on the local machine and it is able to listen on an appropriate port, and the remote computer knows how to connect to the local machine, and is permitted to access by any security software and hardware, then yes.
Port scanner.