How do I unblock port 80 on a D-Link 2650-B DSL Modem?

I am unable to play Texas Holdem on MSN Games. Tested port 80 and it timed out. I can't seem to figure out how to open the port correctly. Why does verizon block this port?

This will help you better http://zone.msn.com/en/support/article/multiplayerloadhelp.htm Also, see as need be http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/newmsn/forum/newmsn_browse-newmsn_browseart/cant-play-texas-hold-em-on-msn-games-general-error/41bd4da0-6a71-48e2-9669-b863aa44ecfa

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