swank;213478 Wrote:
> A...
> I assumed it was all port forwarding, but I guess port forwarding is a
> router thing and not a firewall thing?
>
> And so it sounds like what I did was open a port (two ports, actually)
> on my firewall for my internal network/traffic...which is obviously
> dif
A...
I'm sure I don't understand networking and firewalls very well...I
assumed it was all port forwarding, but I guess that is a router thing
and not a firewall thing?
So it sounds like what I did was open a port (two ports, actually)
internally...which is obviously different from setting
I wonder if there's a bit of confusion about terminology here which
doesn't come across well in the wiki? The wiki entry (at least on my
reading) is only talking about "port forwarding".
I have never had port forwarding (i.e. opening up a port in my router
to the internet) for those ports to mak
***Fixed my own problem, some of you may be interested in knowing what
fixed it.***
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For some reason, my Nvidia Forceware hardware based firewall did not
retain my port forwarding settings after restarting it (it was down
while I configured my new router/modem).
I am not a begi
Okay...sorry. Here's the deal:
1) Verizon Westell 6100 Modem with D-Link DIR-655 Router, Win XP
machine is directly wired into the Router. I have accesses to the
internet just fine.
2)My work MacBook Pro is connected via wireless to router and accesses
internet just fine.
3)SB is connected to
i can't tell from your description whether there is/isn't a wireless
adapter plugged in into the WindowsXP PC
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Hi...I have the Westell 327 modem/wireless router provided by Verizon
DSL. My Windows XP box is hardwired on the LAN side of the router. If I
hardwire the squeezebox, I can access my computer and slimserver without
a problem.
If I attempt to use the squeezebox wireless, it connects to the router