How To Find Port On Pc?
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1. Click the Start menu and search for “Device Manager.”
2. Once Device Manager opens, click the plus sign next to “Ports” to expand the list of available ports.
3. You should see a list of all the ports that are connected to your computer. They may be labeled with names like “USB” or “Serial Port”.
4. You can also right–click on the port you want to identify and select “Properties”. This will open the Properties window where you can view information about the port, such as its name, location and type.
1. Open the Command Prompt. You can do this by searching for “cmd” in the Windows Start Menu or type “cmd” in the Windows search bar.
2. Type in “netstat -a” into the command line and press enter. This command will list all of the ports that are currently being used on your computer.
3. Look for the port that you are trying to find. It should be listed with the IP address and the protocol (TCP or UDP) that it is using.