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Posted 18/07/2008 22:44:02
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Having problems with gaining access t on-line game tibrian sun, told need to turn off the firewall, but how?

Have got into the hub itself up what's next, any help greatfully recieved.

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Posted 18/07/2008 23:31:54


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Enter 192.168.1.254, log on (user = admin pass = admin if you haven't changed it). Click advanced, Click Continue to Advanced and re-enter your password, click on Firewall, Check Disabled box, Click Apply.....voila.

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Posted 19/07/2008 15:46:57


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You really don't want to do that!
The firewall provides invaluable protection for your network.

What you need to do is open specific ports for Tiberian Sun, so that it can get through but others nasties are kept at bay.
Here's an easy to follow how to for the BT Home Hub and Tiberian Sun http://tinyurl.com/5k37lq

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