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Thread: can someone Please explain pros/cons to TCP/UDP Port Enable vs Disabled.

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    can someone Please explain pros/cons to TCP/UDP Port Enable vs Disabled.

    I hope someone can answer this one. So far I can not find a complete explaination to these settings. Is there a more detailed explaination to how these ports are used and what affect these have on browsing/searching and speed.

    Thanks.

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    Talking Hey Will...

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    hmmm, yes post some good information on this, i am curious too.
    hey richard, :)

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    Hey Lisa

    Here's a site that explains tcp/udp and has some good links. No pros & cons though. Alot of other great stuff !!!
    May you always run with the wind at your back and good friends by your side.
    Mitakuye Oyasin (All My Relations-We are All Related)

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    Slyck
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    "Fear can hold you prisoner, hope can set you free."

    "I guess it comes down
    to a simple choice, really. Get
    busy living or get busy dying."

    (Both quotes from Shawshank Redemption)

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