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Port Connectivity Checker
Verify if specific gaming ports are accessible and properly configured for optimal gaming performance.
🔒 Port Connectivity Checker
Test if specific gaming and network ports are accessible from your network. This helps identify firewall or ISP restrictions that might affect gaming.
Port Test Results:
53/TCP(DNS)Not tested
Domain Name System
80/TCP(HTTP)Not tested
Web browsing
443/TCP(HTTPS)Not tested
Secure web browsing
3074/TCP(Xbox Live)Not tested
Xbox Live gaming
1935/TCP(PlayStation)Not tested
PlayStation Network
6667/TCP(Steam)Not tested
Steam gaming platform
27015/TCP(Steam Game)Not tested
Steam game servers
7777/UDP(Gaming)Not tested
Common gaming port
25565/TCP(Minecraft)Not tested
Minecraft server
5222/TCP(Discord)Not tested
Discord voice chat
Port Testing Limitations & Tips:
- • Browser security limits direct port testing - results are simulated for demonstration
- • "Filtered" usually means blocked by firewall or ISP
- • "Closed" means the port is not in use on the target system
- • For accurate port testing, use dedicated network tools like nmap or telnet
- • Gaming performance issues may be due to port restrictions
Gaming Port Recommendations:
- • Ensure ports 53 (DNS) and 80/443 (HTTP/HTTPS) are always open
- • Xbox Live: Open ports 88 (UDP), 3074 (UDP & TCP), 53 (UDP & TCP), 500 (UDP), 3544 (UDP), 4500 (UDP)
- • PlayStation: Open ports 80 (TCP), 443 (TCP), 3478-3480 (TCP & UDP)
- • Steam: Open ports 27015-27030 (TCP), 27015-27030 (UDP)
- • Consider using UPnP to automatically manage port forwarding
Common Gaming Ports
- • Xbox Live: TCP 3074, UDP 53, 88, 3074
- • PlayStation: TCP 80, 443, 3478-3480
- • Steam: TCP 27015-27030, UDP 27015-27030
- • Nintendo Switch: TCP 6667, 12400, 28910