Dczone
Let me understand this, you believe that after configuring NPF and LW to work together and when they are both running the brick wall vanishes from in front of the globe and you think something is wrong:
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When LW first starts to connect, it shows the block wall in front of the globe indicating the firewall is set but as soon as LW connects the brick wall disappears
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Believe it or not, this is exactly how LW and NPF are suppose to work together. I know because I have been using NPF (versions 2003 and now 2005) for nearly four years and using LW for over two. So I don't see what your problem is or am I misunderstanding what you are trying to say?
Just to emphasize, the brick wall, in LW, is suppose to vanish when LW and your firewall (whether a software firewall, one inbuilt within a modem/router or both) are correctly configured to work together.
UK Bob