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Find your router's IP address. 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:".
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Go to your router's settings page. Open your preferred browser and enter your router's IP address into the browser's address bar.
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Enter your username and password if prompted. 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 .
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Find the "Port Forwarding" section. 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.
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Fill out the port forwarding form. 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.
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Enter your computer's private IP address. This goes in the "Private IP" or "Device IP" field. You can find your private IP address on PC or on Mac .
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Open port 80. 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.
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Save your settings. 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.
What address do I use on the Internet to access the PC whose address is port forwarded to interact with its resources?
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.
What do I do if the port is closed?
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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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.
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From "Magnum, P.I." to "Murder, She Wrote," television in the '80s definitely had its share of private detectives. You definitely didn't need a badge to catch the bad guys as former cops, thrill-seeking rich folk, and clergy all lined up to "take a bite out of crime."
Shows like "Miami Vice" and "Hill Street Blues" told the stories of police officers and detectives in the line of duty, but the private eyes seemed to have much more fun corralling the criminals. I see the spirit of these '80s shows in current dramas like "Castle" and "The Mentalist" where civilian investigators assist the police in solving mysteries. There were a few shows like "Jake & the Fatman" that had that blueprint, but for the most part, the cops took a back seat in the shows we'll be ranking this week.
Top 5 '80s Private Detective TV Shows
Booker (1989-90)
Charlie's Angels (1976-81)
Father Dowling Mysteries (1987-91)
MacGyver (1985-92)
Moonlighting (1985-89)
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I don't know why but I never got into a lot of these type of shows in the 80s. Too much genre TV at the time I think :) 1 Knight Rider, unquestionably the greatest pop culture impact on this list for me 2 Remington Steele 3 Moonlighting 4 Riptide, Screaming Mimi, a robot and the voice of Han Solo from the NPR Star Wars Radio Dramas, how can you go wrong? 5 Charlie's Angels Honorable/Questionable Mention: Automan, it was kinda cop-adjacent
Like the nod to Riptide. I really need to revisit.
Based on your list of qualifying shows, here would be my list: 1. Moonlighting 2. Knight Rider 3. The Fall Guy 4. The A-Team 5. Hardcastle & McCormick I wasn't really into the traditional detective shows other than really Moonlighting. The rest I guess are loosely interpreted in that genre, but since you offered them, I took them. Funny that #2-#5 all were included on my list of Top Cars/Trucks from 80s Movies/TV list.
Hollywood vehicles will definitely be a future topic. Sounds like a good one for you to guest rank again!
Knight Rider Moonlighting MacGyver Simon and Simon can we count Incredible Hulk? It was just as detective-y as Knight Rider! The Fall Guy
Yeah, see your point with Incredible Hulk. There are a lot of grey area shows. Street Hawk is another and even Airwolf are in those areas.
1. Knight Rider (just cool all round!) 2. MacGyver (educational too) 3. Fall Guy (he fell with style) 4. A-Team (has to be on the list, just cos) 5. Moonlighting (such a stylish show with great acting) HONORABLE MENTIONS Manimal (would love to see this come back) Automan (he drove an electronic Countach, c'mon!) @retromash
Holy Crap, I had totally forgotten about Manimal! Good call.
Another hard on Mr. G! 1. MacGyver 2. Knight Rider 3. Simon and Simon 4. Spencer For Hire (also loved the books) 5. The Equalizer
My dad loved the Equalizer. Raved about it. I really need to watch it again.
#1 has to be Magnum PI. Ladies, sweet ride, and that 45 acp was awesome back in the day. Having a twin brother guarantees a choice of Simon and Simon. Rick's truck elevates the show to #2 for me. #3 is The A-Team. Over 100,000 rounds fired and no blood splatter from a head shot. Thanks guys for not exposing me to unnecessary gore in my formative years! Now I dare to be different. I liked Michael Caine as The Equalizer. Who would expect a soft-spoken Brit to be so dangerous to hardened criminals preying on the innocent? Get's him my #4. #5 goes to good old Ben Matlock. He convinced me that every crime can be solved and every criminal must confess. Not very exciting, but he solved them all!
I almost pulled the trigger on Murder She Wrote at #5. I think between that and Matlock, you could watch an episode a day for like two years without a repeat.
What about Airwolf (1984-1987), 21 Jump Street (1987-1991), Cagney & Lacey (1981-1987), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987), Hunter (1984-1991)??? My opinion 21 Jump Street would be #1 on my top 5 hands down #2 A-Team #3 Airwolf #4 Knight Rider and #5 Hunter but it's difficult only picking 5. Don't forget T.J. Hooker w/ William Shatner and Heather Locklear (1982-1986), The Rockford Files (1974-1980), Chips (1977-1983), Hawaii Five-0 (1968-1980), Miami Vice (1984-1990). Those are some of the best 80's detective TV shows ever made.
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Several of Rick Springfield 's band members play the band at the school dance early in the movie.
During the beach scene with Jim (Matthew Modine) and Chris (Phoebe Cates), gaffers tape is visible on Phoebe's left breast.
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The 2nd greatest ever teen sex-comedy starring Phoebe Cates.
Private School (for Girls) is a teen sex-comedy that isn't particularly funny, and doesn't feature much sex. It is, however, an 80s teen sex-comedy and, furthermore, it is an 80s teen sex-comedy that stars the most gorgeous actress to have ever graced this earth, the delicious Phoebe Cates. For these reasons, I am willing to cut the movie a lot of slack. Christine (Phoebe Cates), a student at an all girls school, is in love with Jim (Matthew Modine), who is attending a nearby academy for boys. They are planning their first night of passion together but, when busty bitch Jordan (Betsy Russell) sets her sights on Christine's guy, they find that the course of true love n'er did run smooth (as some poet once wrote). Meanwhile, Jim's school buddies involve him in all sorts of crazy capers in a desperate attempt to see (and hopefully score with) as many naked babes as possible. Private School may not be the greatest example of its genre (I think that accolade goes to Fast Times at Ridgmont High, also starring Phoebe Cates), but it still has bags of 80s charm, a likable cast and, of course, loads of quality tits and ass on display! And although Ms. Cates keep herself mostly covered up in this movie, the vivacious Betsy Russell does her best to compensate by getting her ample charms out at the drop of a hat. Viewers are also treated to a great cheesy dance routine with the girls (clad in lycra leotards and leg-warmers) bending and stretching (to the song The American Girl by Rick Springfield), a real corker of a shower scene, the unforgettable sight of a topless Ms. Russell riding a horse in slow motion, and an appearance by Emmanuelle herself, Sylvia Kristel, who, unsurprisingly, plays the sex education teacher. Private School is enjoyably silly trash for those who love immature teen comedies with loads of nudity (ie., me!).
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Chris from a girls' boarding school loves Jim from a nearby boys' boarding school. Jordan also wants Jim and plays dirty. Jim and two friends visit the girls' school posing as girls. Chris from a girls' boarding school loves Jim from a nearby boys' boarding school. Jordan also wants Jim and plays dirty. Jim and two friends visit the girls' school posing as girls. Chris from a girls' boarding school loves Jim from a nearby boys' boarding school. Jordan also wants Jim and plays dirty. Jim and two friends visit the girls' school posing as girls.
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