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Open on an internal network isn't the same as open to the WAN. Port 53 is open on the LAN because the router acts as a DNS server for your LAN.

Port 515 is used by the router's internal printer service, which are used when you connect and share a printer over its USB port.
 
Port 515 is used by the router's internal printer service, which are used when you connect and share a printer over its USB port.

The utility of that particular service has probably run it's course with modern printers...
 
The utility of that particular service has probably run it's course with modern printers...

Tell that to the 2-3 persons a year that come forward to report issues with that feature.
 
Tell that to the 2-3 persons a year that come forward to report issues with that feature.

Most modern printers support IPP, AirPrint, and Google Print services... even on the low-end - which is direct client to printer...

Perhaps an upside of the transition from old-school PC's to modern mobile phone/tablets - and desktop systems are following suit...

I can understand folks having legacy printers... that's cool, but even there, there are other solutions...
 
Open on an internal network isn't the same as open to the WAN. Port 53 is open on the LAN because the router acts as a DNS server for your LAN.

Port 515 is used by the router's internal printer service, which are used when you connect and share a printer over its USB port.
Thanks for the information.
 

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