Your ISP uses a proprietary TCP/IP stack, so only certain routers/base
stations work with it. Last I knew, Microsoft's Broadband Networking
products were not among them. It would be best to check with the ISP
support to see which products do.
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"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I spoke with sol tech support the other day abut my
> constant disconnects while on the wireless network, they
> told me I have to tell the firewall to allow certian
> programs to access the internet through the wireless
> connection, yet I can't find anywhere in the management
> tool to tell the firewall to allow them, Is this possible
> with Microsoft's firewall? Or di I have to disable the
> firewall and put a separate one on each computer in the
> network?