Windows Media Server supports several protocols which listen on the following ports by default: Microsoft Media Server protocol (1755/tcp and 1755/udp), Real-Time Control Protocol (5005/udp), Real-Time Streaming Protocol (554/tcp), and HTTP (80/tcp).
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Windows Media Server supports several protocols which listen on the following ports by default: Microsoft Media Server protocol ...
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