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Happy New Year!
I want to stay connected to the internet even if I move (logoff-logon) between different accounts, or even better if I move between different accounts types (admin, user, guest...). Is it possible? -- Merlin dying to the Lady of the Lake: "We lived our lives with passion and devotion" -- Please remove hyphens to contact me |
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From: "geotso" <kata-ye-xi@yahoo.gr>
| Happy New Year! | | I want to stay connected to the internet even if I move (logoff-logon) | between different accounts, or even better if I move between different | accounts types (admin, user, guest...). | | Is it possible? | | -- | Merlin dying to the Lady of the Lake: | "We lived our lives with passion and devotion" Get a cable/DSL Router such as the Linsys BEFSR41. Then it will make the DSL connection, not the PC. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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> Get a cable/DSL Router such as the Linsys BEFSR41. Then it will make the > DSL connection, not the PC. I did that, and it works. Thanks... |
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From: "geotso" <kata-ye-xi@yahoo.gr>
>> >> Get a cable/DSL Router such as the Linsys BEFSR41. Then it will make the >> DSL connection, not the PC. | | I did that, and it works. Thanks... | YW. It will also act as a simplistic FireWall. To increase your security I suggest blocking both TCP and UDP ports 135 ~ 139 and 445 on *any* SOHO Router. Attached is a graphic for this setup for some Linksys models... -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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> It will also act as a simplistic FireWall. > To increase your security I suggest blocking both TCP and UDP ports 135 ~ > 139 and 445 on *any* SOHO Router. > It took me a little to get there, because it isn't a Linksys router and I'm not an expert, but I finally found out what and how to do it ![]() Thanks again |
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From: "geotso" <kata-ye-xi@yahoo.gr>
>> >> It will also act as a simplistic FireWall. >> To increase your security I suggest blocking both TCP and UDP ports 135 ~ >> 139 and 445 on *any* SOHO Router. >> | It took me a little to get there, because it isn't a Linksys router and I'm | not an expert, but I finally found out what and how to do it ![]() | | Thanks again | Cool ! You are welcome. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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