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Wireless Networking - Problems with f/w in wireless |
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Hi, all!
I had some problems with wireless few days ago but before that worked nice, so I checked firewall ( XPSP2 ) and found that it's off. I switched it on and... voila IE started to work. Yesterday I desided to set router as secured and another time had no internet, so I went to firewall and saw there no IE in exceptions list, when I added IE to exceptions list, I started to serf again with secured wireless network. So my question: is it exist some connection between security options of WSZ and f/w so that did work without security set and OTOH why that did work without f/w for non-secure and return to work when f/w was enabled without IE set in exceptions? TIA Arkady Arkady Frenkel |
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Just opened laptop and automatically connected to network ( one of
neighbour's ) and entered IE , when I saw that it's not mine I reconnected to my secured network but alas... no internet. I went to f/w and removed IE from exceptions list. After OK I opened IE and ....wow I have internet back. Arkady "Arkady Frenkel" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi, all! > > I had some problems with wireless few days ago but before that worked > nice, so I checked firewall ( XPSP2 ) and found that it's off. I switched > it on and... voila IE started to work. > Yesterday I desided to set router as secured and another time had no > internet, so I went to firewall and saw there no IE in exceptions list, > when I added IE to exceptions list, I started to serf again with secured > wireless network. > So my question: is it exist some connection between security options of > WSZ and f/w so that did work without security set and OTOH why that did > work without f/w for non-secure and return to work when f/w was enabled > without IE set in exceptions? > TIA > Arkady > > > |
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