Viewing the status of the ports Windows 10 is one of the most common support tasks when the connection fails or when there is some kind of interference, this as a result of the ports allow communication with services and processes so that everything works as expected , Windows has thousands of ports to be used, some of the most used being: 
 
			
			   
   Most popular ports 
     
        -  Port 143: IMAP and many more 
  
    
     
			
			   
   Port status 
  In Windows 10 it is possible to check the status of a port with the following conditions: 
   
      
     
			
			   
    
    
  This verification is possible thanks to the TNC command (Test-NetConnection) which displays diagnostic information for a connection, TNC supports ping tests, TCP tests, route tracing and route selection diagnostics. Let's see how to use TNC in Windows PowerShell to check the status of a port.. 
    
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  Command verify port open or closed Windows 10 with PowerShell 
    
  Step 1 
  The first thing is to access Windows PowerShell as administrators: 
   
  
 
    
  Step 2 
  Once we access the terminal we will execute the following for an external or web IP: 
 tnc 178.33.118.246 -port 80 
  Step 3 
  Pressing Enter will do the port status analysis: 
   
    
   
    
    
  Step 4 
  After the analysis we will see the result of the selected port: 
   
    
   
    
    
  Step 5 
  In this case it is True, that is, the port is active, we try another port. In this case this port is not active. 
 tnc 178.33.118.246 -port 3380 
   
    
    
  Step 6 
  We validate the SMTP port is active (open). 
 tnc 178.33.118.246 -port 25 
   
    
    
  Step 7 
  This process can be done with local IP addresses to see the precise results: 
 tnc 192.168.20.21 -port 25 
   
    
    
  With TNC and PowerShell we have the ability to see the status of a port in real time.