Jenkins: Can I assign a specific port to a test run?

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I know this is a newb question but, along with a few other tasks, setting up Jenkins has been thrown into my lap and now I'm scrambling. I'm brand spanking new to Jenkins btw. Writing tests in Visual Studio / C# and using the TFS plugin to move the tests over to an AWS virtual box where Jenkins lives.

I'm using Chrome and downloaded most of the packages through NuGet

I'm using nunit as well so I'm able to grab the latest version and run nunit-console.exe along with the test dll... the test starts and the problem is during the 'setup'.

OpenQA.Selenium.WebDriverException : The HTTP request to the remote WebDriver server for URL http://localhost:4884/session timed out after 60 seconds.

I've seen this everywhere but no resolution that works for me. Several issues I'm having with this:

The port number "4884" changes every single time the test fails. This test happened to be 4884 the last test the port was 1658, before that it was 2493 etc etc. Is there a way to force that port? As in, so it's always 5555 or always 4441?

Maybe I just have too much work thrown at me and I'm drowning a little but I'm at a lost as to why this is happening and would appreciate the help. (more questions to come)

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