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| 646541 | 2008-03-06 03:34:00 | Thats fine, thanks for your help any way =) | password (5384) | ||
| 646542 | 2008-03-06 04:47:00 | Nod32 Firewall - easy really ---Heres how. Make sure you know what your IP Range is, to find that click start/run type in CMD then ipconfig in the black window. Look for the gateway - lets say its 192.168.1.1 Now the firewall. Open Nod32 Smart security , down the very bottom left corner in small writing click on "Display" if not already selected click toggle Advanced Mode. Next on the left click on Set up - that will expand out the programs, select " Personal Firewall" then on the right in the middle you will see in blue writing " Configure rules and Zones" - Click that. In the ZONES tab (up top), you will see a button down the bottom left corner called "New" Click that - in the box that opens , call it what ever you want - Networks is always good. Next click the Address Button - Address Range - put in your IP range top box 192.168.1.1 bottom box 192.168.1.255 ( assuming thats the IP /Address -range you have) What ever your range is, the top box ends in 1 bottom ends in 255. This opens the FULL range of ip address's through the firewall. I've Tried in This Picture Here (www.imagef1.net.nz) to capture as much of the instructions as I can. :) You can only fit so much on a 17" LCD screen:D |
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