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This wikiHow teaches you how to open port 80, which handles communications between your computer and websites that use HTTP (as opposed to HTTPS), in your firewall. Opening port 80 can resolve connection issues for older websites, but it also increases the risk of someone accessing your network without permission.

How do you open port 80?

  • Enter your router's IP address into your browser bar. Log in when prompted.
  • Navigate to the "Port Forwarding" section and fill out the forwarding form.
  • Check "Enabled" or "On" next to Port 80. Then, save your settings.
  1. In order to access your router's page, you must know your router's IP address:
    • Windows - Open Start , click the Settings gear, click Network & Internet , click View your network properties , and view the address next to "Default gateway".
    • Mac - Open the Apple menu , click System Preferences , click Network , click Advanced , click the TCP/IP tab, and look for the number to the right of "Router:".
  2. Open your preferred browser and enter your router's IP address into the browser's address bar.
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  3. Most routers have a default username and password (e.g., "admin" and "password") that you need to enter to access the settings.
    • You can check your router's manual or model number online to confirm the default password and username.
    • If you set a custom username and password but forgot them, you'll have to reset the router .
  4. All router settings pages are different, so look for one of the following: "Port Forwarding", "Applications", "Gaming", "Virtual Servers", "Firewall", or "Protected Setup".
    • If you don't see one of these or something similar, click Advanced or Advanced Settings and look for a Port Forwarding subsection.
  5. You'll need to provide the following information:
    • Name or Description - Name your port forwarding rule. You might name this "Port 80 Web" or something similar.
    • Type or Service Type - Select the TCP option here.
    • Inbound or Start - Type the number "80" here.
    • Private , Outbound , or End - Type the number "80" again here.
  6. This goes in the "Private IP" or "Device IP" field. You can find your private IP address on PC or on Mac .
  7. Check the "Enabled" or "On" box next to the forwarded port row. This will ensure that the port is open for your computer.
    • Not all routers will require you to enable the port; if you don't see a checkbox or an "On" switch, your port 80 will be opened when you save your changes.
  8. Click the Save or Apply button, which will most likely be at the bottom of the page.
    • You may also be prompted to restart your router; if so, click the Restart button.
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  • Question
    What address do I use on the Internet to access the PC whose address is port forwarded to interact with its resources?
    Community Answer
    Using a browser on Port 80, you can just type your public IP. In most cases, nothing will appear unless you have something set up to handle web requests.
  • Question
    What do I do if the port is closed?
    Community Answer
    If that port is closed you can't connect to the internet. Try opening it after resetting your router and modem.
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      Tips

      • All router pages differ substantially from one another. If you can't find the "Port Forwarding" section or your router page looks significantly different than what is described here, try looking up your router model's specific instructions for forwarding ports.
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      Warnings

      • Make sure you don't forward more ports than you absolutely need to. Each open port represents a hole in your router's firewall through which viruses and attackers can travel.
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