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Jenny
July 13th 04, 11:06 PM
Hello everybody,
I have just created a wireless network - ta-da! - using a
BT Voyager router and USB adapters.
In My Network Places, I see -
Wireless Network Connection BT Voyager 1010 USB adapter
and
1394 Cooenction 1394 Adapter
At the moment, I have enabled ICF on both. Is this right?
Should it only be on one and, if so, which?
TYVM.
J
x
Noel Paton
July 14th 04, 06:44 AM
Win ME doesn't have a firewall - so I can only assume that you have Win
XP....
There's no need to put the firewall onto the 1394 Adapter - that's your
FireWire port, which is probably not connected to the Internet.
If you require further details, I suggest that you post to the correct
newsgroups - ones dealing with Windows XP
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"Jenny" > wrote in message
...
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have just created a wireless network - ta-da! - using a
> BT Voyager router and USB adapters.
>
> In My Network Places, I see -
>
> Wireless Network Connection BT Voyager 1010 USB adapter
>
> and
>
> 1394 Cooenction 1394 Adapter
>
> At the moment, I have enabled ICF on both. Is this right?
> Should it only be on one and, if so, which?
>
> TYVM.
>
> J
> x
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