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abarceo June 21st, 2007 06:25 AM

How To Determine My Own Host Number
 
I am using ADSL connection. Clicking my Local Area Connection Status under Support Tab shows IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. My IP address is 192.168.1.103. Assuming this is my host number:192.168.1.103:45149, where can I get the extension number highlighted in red?

muhctekdano June 21st, 2007 08:04 AM

The number you have highlighted in red is the port number that LW is using.

Tools...options...advanced...firewall config

I'm not sure if this answers your question. :o

Dan

abarceo June 21st, 2007 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muhctekdano (Post 275611)
The number you have highlighted in red is the port number that LW is using.

Tools...options...advanced...firewall config

I'm not sure if this answers your question. :o

Dan

I got it. Thanks for the info. My next problem is that I can browse some hosts using Direct Connect but mine is not available to them. I am using LW Pro but above the Direct Connect Box, it is mentioned like this: Your computer is behind a firewall or router and cannot receive direct connections. I put off my Windows Firewall already but to no avail. Any suggestion on how to enable receiving direct connections? I am using Speedtouch ADSL Modem with four ports and one wireless. At present, only one PC is connected using one port.

Lord of the Rings June 21st, 2007 11:55 AM

1. Can you specify exactly which models of conntection devices you are using? Knowing that will help us determine if you need to do anything special with any of them such as port forwarding.

2. Did you configure your software firewall so it allows LW full access (advisable not to have 2 active firewalls b/c they can interfere with each other); Firewall configuration instructions (click on link)

3. System details - help us to help you (click on blue link)

ukbobboy01 June 21st, 2007 12:15 PM

Thompson Speedtouch ADSL Modem
 
Abarceo

I use one of thse modems as well, it has a built in NAT firewall which can only be completely turned off by using command-line commands, i.e. from the DOS prompt.

I think it is unlikely that you can direct connect using this type of modem simply because of the way the NAT firewall works, that is it will reject any incoming communication from the internet that you did not initiate. That means if you did not specifically request it, a web page, download, etc., the NAT firewall will naturally reject it.

Therefore, since you cannot initiate someone to Direct Connect to you from your PC the NAT firewall will not accept or let through such communication from an outside PC.

There maybe a technical way around this but I presume you will have to contact the Thompson-Speedtouch technical helpdesk to find out.



UK Bob

abarceo June 21st, 2007 02:26 PM

Lord of the Rings

I am trying to establish what causing my computer's behind Firewall through your tips and solutions. I'll get back to you once finished. Regarding my connection device, please see hereunder.

UK Bob
Thank you for the information.
Is this the one of the modems you used: Thomson Speedtouch 585(i)v6
Interfaces
WAN
-ADSL (ANSI, ETSI T1.413, G.dmt Annex A/B(POTS/ISDN).G.lite
-ADSL (G.dmt2 Annex A, B, L)
-ADSL+
LAN
-802.11g 54Mb/s Wi-Fi Certified TM gateway(1)
-4 x Ethernet ports (10/100base-T HD/DD)
SERVICES
Multi-user Wireless High Speed Internet Access
UPnP certified Internet Gateway(2)
Enables game Technologies
Enables home working
Enables Microsoft Messenger Conferencing

I'll try to contact Thompson for technical support

ukbobboy01 June 22nd, 2007 05:10 AM

Thomson-Speedtouch Modems
 
Abarceo

I currently use the ST510v6 but I do have the ST585v6 which I will be installing next week, the plan is to have the modem connected by wire to my PC while my two sons connect to this modem wirelessly.

In order to remain secure I am going to initiate the WPA encryption, which I understand is the best encryption a home user can have.



UK Bob

abarceo June 22nd, 2007 05:41 AM

UK Bob

So you think ST585v6 modem is not the problem causing my connection FireWalled? This model is utilizing UPnP. I even tried this: Network Connections/Advance/Optional Networking Components/Networking Services/enabled or checked UPnP User Interface.
Still my LW is FireWalled, though I have a Turbo-Charge Connection.

I am still working with the suggestion of Lord of the Ring. My installed anti-virus is Kaspersky6.0. I tried checking the setting to include LW in the exceptions but I can't find it. The settings is only limited to allow which port has to be scanned for virus. I tried adding and removing LW with its port to no success. I also tried to disconnect (exit) my anti-virus with no positive result.

ukbobboy01 June 22nd, 2007 06:16 AM

Promlem with Thomson-Speedtouch modems
 
Abarceo
Quote:

So you think ST585v6 modem is not the problem causing my connection FireWalled?
No, I did not say or indicate that your modem is not a problem.

I'll explain, your modem, like mine, has a built in NAT firewall which is difficult to turn off, you can only use command-line commands.

Also, the UPnP implementation in the Thomson-Speedtouch modems don't seem to work with the LW implementation, so the only choice you have is to "Port Forward" your modem.

Now, it took me about two or so months before I could get "Port Forwarding" to work and even then I only succeeded because a forum member from Australia sent me the instructions. Unfortunately, at the moment I am at work and the forum member concerned is on holiday. However, if you want to know how to exactly port forward your modem let me know and I will send you the instructions over the weekend.

As for direct connections, I am not sure that you can direct connect with a Thomson-Speedtouch modem, especially as UPnP does not work the way it should. Hence, my advice to contact the technical helpdesk and find out from them whether or not it is possible.

Finally, most anti-virus apps do not have firewalls installed so there will not be a way to let LW through but some have an anti-worm feature that may block LW, if your AV does have this feature then temporarily turn it off.



UK Bob

abarceo June 22nd, 2007 06:24 AM

UK Bob

Thanks! I'll just wait for your additional info.


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