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Port Range Expander

Expand port ranges like 80,443,8000-8010 into explicit port lists.

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Average 4.7 stars based on 7 user reviews.

Linda Zhou2026-02-16
Role: SRE

For port range work, the important part is whether the output is easy to verify. Port Range Expander puts port ranges up front, it reduces format mistakes before copying into config files, and it handles port list work without sending me to another page.

Emily Lin2026-05-21
Role: System Administrator

Our team runs into this during network configuration checks: pre-launch format checks are often missing. Port Range Expander keeps the port range flow short, and explicit field input helps with pre-handoff review for repeated System Administrator work.

Tina Guo2026-02-26
Role: Security Engineer

I needed port range that could copy the result into an operations workflow, not just a generic page. Port Range Expander keeps explicit field input and batch-friendly processing close to the real workflow, and it turns network config input into reviewable output.

David Zhang2026-05-05
Role: Backend Engineer

For people searching batch port range, this page matches the intent well. It is not a generic utility; Port Range Expander is built around port list; bulk host, port, or record work is faster, and the result is easy to keep working with.

Kevin Wang2026-02-10
Role: Platform Engineer

During operations change review, Port Range Expander solves the part I worry about most: pre-launch format checks are often missing. By keeping copy-ready config text visible in the workflow, there is less manual cleanup, and bulk hosts, domains, and records are faster to handle, so it belongs in my regular tool list.

Ryan Liu2026-05-15
Role: Tech Lead

I would recommend Port Range Expander to anyone who needs port range. It covers long-tail needs like free online port range naturally, and features such as port ranges make the result easier to check than an ad hoc workaround.

Steven Sun2026-02-20
Role: DevOps Engineer

The page focus is clear: the core is port range, port list, and DNS record cleanup. Port Range Expander can organize network input and generate config output; it works as a final check before copying into config files, which makes it easy to judge before using it.