There is a step by step guide (with screenshots) on how to fix this hole at the website below.
http://randompastime.blogspot.com/2010/01/netcomm-nb5plus4w-router-port-1050-open.html
**edited the previous post as it was very very long and essentially were cuts from forums. I think that it will be more useful if you have a direct guide instead of having a post that was simply a collaboration of other people's forum posts. I give my regards to the previous poster. Feel free to use the previous post if you believe that that was more useful.
You need to have LAN cable CAT5 at least. There is a lan port located on the modem. Using the cable connect the port with the port located on the router. The port on the router should a label (WAN, Internet and so on) stating that it's devoted for internet.
65536 virtual ports. Port number is a 16 bit number, so there are 2^16 (65536) ports for a NAT router.
LCM(1400, 1050) = 4200
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 455 1050 is 13,650.
The ports of Dieppe, Le Havre, Rouen (on the Seine estuary, not a sea port), Cherbourg are IN normandy, so very close to it.
I can think of two possibilities. I assume since you are asking specifically about Port 1050, that you have a software firewall or a NAT based firewall. Taking a leap into the darkness, is your router by any chance the Netcomm NB5Plus4W as that has a manufacturing defect that causes the port to be open. See the guide guide for port forwarding to close your port if this is your router. http://randompastime.blogspot.com/2010/01/netcomm-nb5plus4w-router-port-1050-open.html It could be malware opening up your port or it could be your firewall.
Port Filtering
COM port is used to configure a router but you can also get a COM port to USB port adapter which can configure a router using a USB port.
If you connect to the router via the console port then you are physically making a connection with a physical cable to the router. This implies you have to be close to the router itself. Using telnet allows you to connect to the router from anywhere in the network, and doesn't require a physical cable connection.
Port Filtering
Port Filtering
FastEthernet Port Serial Port
Yes, you plug the USB port of the printer into the USB port in the router.
To forward ports on your router just login to your router's on-line interface. Port Fowarding is used when a program (lets use FileFind [not a real program]) requests a port the router doesn't understand. Lets say that FileFind requests port 130 on your router, but your router doesn't have a port 130. It does, however, have a 128. The port forwarding tells the request to port 130 to be routed through port 128.
You can get zoom travel router USB port working by repairing it.
Yes, this will connect a computer to a second port on your modem/router
Unless your router has a mirroring port. So you can connect an internet filtering product (eg: WFilter) to the mirroring port in your router to do monitoring and filtering.