- Feb 3, 2000
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I have a certain serial server device that communicates on port 4660. I open port udp & tcp port 4660 and forward them to the Serial Server's ip, communication works fine. What I want to know is when the client software from a remote location wants to access the Serial Server thru the router, does the client send a port request for port 4660 then the router routes it to the correct ip, or does it broadcast a request thru out the lan and waits for a repsonse from the correct device? I've always thought if your server is running on a specific port the client software must make a request to the router at the same port.
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