> Click the "All Service Ports" text to get the port scan being
> referenced.

Aha. Thanks for clarifying this. I will do the scan as soon as I get a browser
window behind the router/modem and will report back. The website looked really
90s and saturating/non-intuitive, but it was user-error from my end.


> Shields up tells me that I am responding to pings. I have my cable
> modem set to bridge mode and my firewall device explicitly has "respond
> to ping" disabled.
> That means either my firewall is broken or the cable modem is
> responding to pings and I bet it's the cable modem.
> I couldn't find a way to disable responding to pings by logging into
> the cable modem...

Not surprising at all... I am sure that from the "customer service" point of
view your provider wants to be able to, at the very least, get an idea of
whether the router/modem is alive. Given that everything has had service ports
for over 10 years now, chances are the latest firmware simply does not allow
a user to turn them off.

I can see how they would want to sell you a car with the hood welded shut.