Hi,
I have a Unifi AP Pro access point which is working fine except that I can't access it anymore using its controller software like I used to. It says port 8080 is used by other programs. I tried to search for a solution but couldn't. I tried to see if port is actually being used by something so that I can stop it and then try again but I didn't succeed. This is what the controller software shows:
How do you know if port 8080 is actually being used by your windows machine anyways? I used netstat command and this is what I got:
Does this mean that device 192.168.1.108 is using it? This is actually my printer and I turned it off but it didn't help.
Whatever this thing that is using port 8080 I want to kill it and check with the controller again. How do I do that? Can you help?
Also, and I can barely remember this from one class I took, An IP address and a port is a socket and you can use the same port number with another ip address, right? If this is the case why would one device not be able to use port 8080 if it has a different ip address?
I have a Unifi AP Pro access point which is working fine except that I can't access it anymore using its controller software like I used to. It says port 8080 is used by other programs. I tried to search for a solution but couldn't. I tried to see if port is actually being used by something so that I can stop it and then try again but I didn't succeed. This is what the controller software shows:

How do you know if port 8080 is actually being used by your windows machine anyways? I used netstat command and this is what I got:

Does this mean that device 192.168.1.108 is using it? This is actually my printer and I turned it off but it didn't help.
Whatever this thing that is using port 8080 I want to kill it and check with the controller again. How do I do that? Can you help?
Also, and I can barely remember this from one class I took, An IP address and a port is a socket and you can use the same port number with another ip address, right? If this is the case why would one device not be able to use port 8080 if it has a different ip address?
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