The results of the ping test are normal; you cannot ping the address. However, the results of the telnet command are not normal, and basically are telling you that the port 14000 is still blocked somewhere on the network. That type of firewall is typically used in an office environment. Are you using this on a home PC or in a work/office location?
I understand you're having a bad time with this, but there is only so much we can do to advise someone on networking security, especially remotely. Just to give you an idea of similar issues we've dealt with. We've had one helpdesk person keep telling us that the port was open (They had to escalate it higher up in their IT department) yet it took ~10 phone calls before someone higher up truly freed up port 14000 on all levels and the client was able to get connected. Just be aware that there is certainly not much we can do in a case like this, other than advise that the port needs to be 100% open on all security levels, and when this is finally done, you will be able to connect.