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Firewall...
Hi.
Is there a way to disable my firewall?
Im running : Windows XP Professional and i have ADSL.I also have NIS(Norton Internet Security) but i dont think that if i disable this i would be able to host on a game a game that I want.
So how can i do this...?
Thanks...
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DMZ
Instead of disabling your firewall, what you can do is Set the DMZ address to your computers internal IP address. Doing this will open all your computer's ports up...in affect disabling the firewall for you. Do a search in your Firewall's helpfiles for DMZ
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Hmm i dont understand what you mean.
I have an Intracom ADSL Roter wich i think that it has a firewall...
So any tips on disabling it...?
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control panel>>network connections>>right click on the connection and click properties>>click the advanced tab and there will be a check box that say "protect my computer....blah blah"------Uncheck it
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Mike,
In your Router's Manual there should be a section on how to setup/configure your router. This will explain how to get at the router utility. Most have a web utility that does it. For me I can get at it by browsing to
http://192.168.1.1 <--- my router's internal IP address
At least this is how I do it with my router (lynksis). Do a search on your Router's Creator's webpage for DMZ.
sorry if my explination/directions stink, just hope i can point you in the right direction.
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Originally posted by scostell
Mike,
In your Router's Manual there should be a section on how to setup/configure your router. This will explain how to get at the router utility. Most have a web utility that does it. For me I can get at it by browsing to
http://192.168.1.1 <--- my router's internal IP address
At least this is how I do it with my router (lynksis). Do a search on your Router's Creator's webpage for DMZ.
sorry if my explination/directions stink, just hope i can point you in the right direction.
Bah...Isnt there a simpler way to do this?Because im scared changing configs...If I do something wrong then my mother will kill me!
Maybe we can phone our service provider...
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your service provider has nothing to do with the firewall settings. If you want an easy way then instead of plugging your Internet connection first into the Router then to your computer, just bypass the router and plug the cable right into your computer.
No Router = no Firewall (unless you have windows firewall enabled in that case there is a post above by someone else telling you how to turn that off)
Changing the DMZ is very simple and will not affect your internet connection in anyway. Do some research about it.
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I cant find anything about DMZ.I only see something about DNS...Ummm...Check the picture please and tell me what to do...