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- Numericable modem

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-> If that works it would definitely prove the problem comes from the router, precisely the portforwarding feature as applied to port:80.
 
My guess is the following:

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- As I still did not disable remote administration as I need it, but I will come to such extremities (very soon in fact as despair is gaining me

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- Have remote administration litening on different ports than 80/443?

- Is my diagnostic correct ? (at least, does it seems to be...)

- (shall I get another device? Update to alternative firmware project?)
 
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