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Dec 15, 2008, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottGem
Then uninstall that firewall
I did uninstall it...
My daughter's computer is still disabled. It thinks the firewall is still present.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Dec 15, 2008, 08:13 PM
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I'm sorry, but not being familiar with that firewall, I don't know how else to help. The only other thing I can think of is try going back to a restore point before you installed the firewall.
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Junior Member
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Dec 15, 2008, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottGem
I'm sorry, but not being familiar with that firewall, I don't know how else to help. The only other thing I can think of is try going back to a restore point before you installed the firewall.
We will try that tomorrow, or I will while she is at work... I was sick of trying today.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by marianne2641
we will try that tomorrow, or I will while she is at work....I was sick of trying today.
Well, I tried. There is no firewall on my computer except what windows has... I should have realized I already had the one firewall, and not put the other on.
At one point, I tried adding what I thought was my daughter's IP address on the wireless network ( internet) connection, and then later realized maybe that was not her address, but the address for Yahoo. Once, I went to IPCONFIG/all, and she had no IP address, then later the next day, it was there... so I need to go back and find out what IP addresses are listed as OK... but I cannot find where I was... I have clicked on everything I can think of and that screen just does not come up.
It was a menu for adding IP addresses to the internet connection on my host computer... can you tell me where to look? Maybe this will fix the problem
My daughter still does not have internet via the router.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 09:28 AM
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Is her computer wired or wireless? I agree with ScottGem in the fact that a software firewall should only restrict the PC which it is on. The router is the place at which I would begin. If the computer is wireless move it to the router and try it wired to see the results. Try bypassing the router to see if you can get an ip address from start-> run-> cmd-> ipconfig /all. The only way that I can think that a software firewall would affect the other computer is if ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) is turned on and used to manage the 2 pcs.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
Is her computer wired or wireless? I agree with ScottGem in the fact that a software firewall should only restrict the pc which it is on. The router is the place at which i would begin. If the computer is wireless move it to the router and try it wired to see the results. Try bypassing the router to see if you can get an ip address from start-> run-> cmd-> ipconfig /all. The only way that I can think that a software firewall would affect the other computer is if ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) is turned on and used to manage the 2 pcs.
I am not sure I understand what you are saying. I am not too Tech oriented.
I have her IP address now. It just did not show up the other day when the second firewall was installed. Reason unknown.
Each computer ONLY has the windows firewall installed on its computer. The COMODO firewall is gone.
She cannot connect yet to the internet
She has a wireless router which used to work, until the 2nd firewall was installed. So the set up was correct.
So when I uninstalled it, the router should have worked again, but it doesn't.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:09 AM
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How was the firewall uninstalled? I know that some firewalls require a special removal program otherwise it can corrupt something called your "tcp/ip stack". Also what is her IP address?
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
how was the firewall uninstalled? I know that some firewalls require a special removal program otherwise it can corrupt something called your "tcp/ip stack". Also what is her IP address?
I went to "my programs" and did an uninstall.
Am I supposed to give out private IP addresses? :confused:
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:15 AM
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Private ip addresses are just that... private. It is assigned from your router so if you would like further help... a private ip address would be of help:)
This post is in a satirical mood. I am not being mean in any way:)
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
private ip addresses are just that...private. it is assigned from your router so if you would like further help... a private ip address would be of help:)
this post is in a satirical mood. i am not being mean in any way:)
How can knowing my private IP address on the 2nd computer help? I am just being cautious...
I am also trying to locate where I list IP addresses as part of the network communications... I did it once, wrong maybe, and now I want to correct this... how do I find this spot on my computer? I have looked everywhere... I cannot remember where I went.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:23 AM
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Depending upon the ip address it will show exactly how it is connecting or is not connecting. If it is a 192.168 then it is connected to the router or something else that has a dhcp client. If it is a 169.254 then the computer is self assigning an ip address. Please provide the ip address and xxx the last of the octet and it will allow me to continue troubleshooting.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
Depending upon the ip address it will show exactly how it is connecting or is not connecting. if it is a 192.168 then it is connected to the router or something else that has a dhcp client. if it is a 169.254 then the computer is self assigning an ip address. please provide the ip address and xxx the last of the octet and it will allow me to continue troubleshooting.
IP 169.254.164.40
Mask 255.255.0.0
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:34 AM
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Ok... with a 169.254 address this is going to tell me that it is in fact not connecting to the router at all which is why you cannot get to the internet. A 169.254 is not a valid ip address. Are you able to directly connect this PC to the router for testing purposes?
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
Ok... with a 169.254 address this is going to tell me that it is in fact not connecting to the router at all which is why you cannot get to the internet. A 169.254 is not a valid ip address. Are you able to directly connect this pc to the router for testing purposes?
The 2nd PC has a ton of stuff attached to it. It is in a different room. Not sure.
Like I said, the connection set up USED to work... now it doesn't
Is there any other way to test it without disconnecting all my daughter's stuff and bringing it into this room? She is not here. She is at work.
My modem is on the floor under the desk. It almost kills me to get under there. The belkin is on top of my desk, so that part is easier.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:45 AM
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Well what security do you have on the router? WEP, WPA, wireless mac filtering? If you do not know this, then you may want to try resetting the router then re-setup the security for the router.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
Ok... with a 169.254 address this is going to tell me that it is in fact not connecting to the router at all which is why you cannot get to the internet. A 169.254 is not a valid ip address. Are you able to directly connect this pc to the router for testing purposes?
PS... The connection Used to say the 192 number, but when I saw that when the second firewall was up, I was sent alerts that drove me crazy. I thought it was someone hacking into the computer. I kept denying the request when the alert came up.
other changes I have made ( somewhere)
change IP address on my connections to the 169 number - I cannot find this spot and need help locating it, so I can change it back to the 192
computer name = daughter's name on both computers... confusion.:confused:
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
well what security do you have on the router? WEP, WPA, wireless mac filtering? If you do not know this, then you may want to try resetting the router then re-setup the security for the router.
I have no clue.
What is WEP, WPA?
We have PCs, not a mac
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 10:58 AM
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Well MAC refers to mac address filtering not the operating system itself. If you login into your router (192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) there should be a client list. If you need to contact belkin for support with that their number is 8002235546 options 2-2-6-3 and you will get a "live" representative.
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by theecho
Well MAC refers to mac address filtering not the operating system itself. If you login into your router (192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) there should be a client list. If you need to contact belkin for support with that their number is 8002235546 options 2-2-6-3 and you will get a "live" representative.
How do I login to the router?
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Junior Member
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Dec 17, 2008, 11:06 AM
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Go to 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 in a web browser on the main computer. I cannot tell you what the username and password are for that router because I do not use belkin routers myself.
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