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Old July 8th, 2006
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hiya peeps, ive been using lw fo some time now. i switched to wireless from aol. and ive found out my router has a built in firewall. i need to know what port limwire runs out so i can sort it out.
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speedtouch 576 router please help me
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Following this link should offer you the answers you're looking for:
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=51357
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it didnt help, does anyone know how to switch off the speedtouch fire wall as i have a zonelarm one aswell
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The answer might be here:
http://www.speedtouch.com/supfaq576R53.htm


And this link could be helpful if the other doesn't show you how to disable the firewall:
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~speed/m....php?content=4
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hey sorry to ask a lot of questions but what does this mean,

The only way to completely disable the firewall on all hook points is to execute the command through the CLI with the following command:
:firewall config state disabled


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CLI means command line interface. Go here and scoll down till you see your model number, there is the user guide of the CLI:
http://www.speedtouch.com/support.htm
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is this what i should do http://www.speedtouch.com/documentat...cli&topic=init ive been on firewall comands shall i go on firewall clear or firewall config

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I'd say you use this one:

firewall config

Configure the firewall options.
SYNTAX:

firewall config


[state = <{disabled | enabled}>]

[keep = <{disabled | enabled}>]

[tcpchecks = <{none | fast | exact}>]

[udpchecks = <{disabled|enabled}>]

[icmpchecks = <{disabled | enabled}>]

[logdefault = <{disabled | enabled}>]

[logthreshold = <{disabled | enabled}>]

[tcpwindow = <number{0-1073725440}>]

where:

state

Enable or disable the firewall.

The default is enabled.
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hi again sorry to be such a pain but where do i add that code thing.
soryy about the questions
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Honestly, I've no idea......
What I could imagine is that you either need to use the "Tab" of your keyboard to switch from enabled to disabled, or the arrows of your keyboard or even maybe a manual input of the words......
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