HP X510 HP StorageWorks Data Vault - User Guide - Page 79
Wireless Security, Ports used by the server, Port numbers, Description
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Type TCP TCP TCP TCP UDP TCP UDP TCP TCP TCP UDP UDP Start Using Your Server Ports used by the server Port numbers Description 80, 443 Standard Web site 55000, 56000 internal (subnet only) Web site for Windows Home Server Web services 1138 Transport 8912 Backup and beacon 8912 Backup and beacon 2869 UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 1900 UPnP 3389 Remote desk 4125 Remote access (when enabled) 139, 445 File and print sharing 137, 138 File and print sharing 10284, 10283, 10282, 10281, 10280, 10243 Media connection Wireless Security If your router comes with wireless capability, it has a piece of equipment called a Wireless Access Point (WAP). A WAP can come within an all-in-one-gateway, router, or as a standalone unit. In many cases, WAP's security settings are toggled off by default and you must manually turn on the security settings. If the security settings are toggled off, anyone can access your network and may be able to get into the server and any computer or other device on your network. Firewalls and anti-virus software do not keep intruders out of wireless networks. Most wireless networking equipment supports two forms of data encryption as security features: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) For more information on how to configure the security for your wireless network, see the user's guide that came with your networking equipment. 73