Is port 80 blocked on FIOS Internet?

Hi there,
I just bought HP home server, and I tried to do Port Forwarding on the router. If I set incoming port to 8080, it works, but if incoming port to 80, it doesn't. Even the router doesn't work with Remote Administrator on port 80. Do you guys have the similar problem? Is port 80 blocked by FIOS?
Thank you.
Ray
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yes, unless you are business class customer.
cjacobs001

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