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Somehow, I inadvertently turned ping (echo) on for my ActionTec DSL router.  How do I turn it off?
Zones: Routers, Modems, Hardware FirewallsDate Answered: 08/13/2008 Views: 0
I set up my Qwest Actiontec DSL Modem tonight using the USB connection to my PC; then connected my Linksys Wireless Router to the DSL Modem using the Ethernet port on both devices.  The wireless co...
Zones: DSL / CableDate Answered: 11/08/2006 Views: 0
I want to setup my home network for RDP and FTP.  The first thing I need to do is set up my Actiontec Modem (Router) and Linksys Router.  I've configured my Linksys with the port forwarding setting...
Zones: Routers, FTP, Windows RDPDate Answered: 03/29/2008 Views: 4
I've opened up my firewall to allow traffic through port 3389 (RDP) to my server.  Not having a DMZ, I figured it would be a good idea to at least change the TCP Port Number for Remote Desktop and ...
Zones: Consumer Firewalls, DSL / Cable, Windo...Date Answered: 08/19/2008 Views: 46
A buddy directed me to a slick little website application called "Shields Up."  One of the tools it offers is a port sniffer.  My network is open to port 3389 to facilitate RD.  I tested the port u...
Zones: Consumer Firewalls, Windows OSDate Answered: 08/12/2008 Views: 0
I want to configure my home network for inbound RDP traffic.  Attachment 1 shows the network configuration.  Some details: - RD Server: Running Windows Server 2003.  Running Active Directory, DHCP...
Zones: Routers, Windows RDPDate Answered: 03/29/2008 Views: 68
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