Outpost Firewall Setup for viewing LAN connections

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by gabby3457, Aug 17, 2006.

  1. gabby3457

    gabby3457 Private E-2

    Hi all-

    Yes, I have good av - AntiVir
    Yes, I have good anti spyware protection - SpyCatcher, Adaware and Spybot
    Yes, I'm connected with DSL and it goes through a D-link router

    But, I just installed Outpost for extra protection - and now I can't see the other 3 computers on our network! Arrggghhhh!!:mad: :confused:

    I read the comments here that Outpost is practically a "plug and play" piece of software ... but since it's free, I don't have any help files so ... could someone help with configuring the software to allow the LAN connections??

    My machine with the Outpost is running Win Xp Pro, as are 2 of the other machines with the 4th one running Win 2K. Had no problem until I installed the software!

    A little guidance would be appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Gab
     
  2. cat5e

    cat5e MajorGeek

    Pull down the Option menu.

    Choose General, in General choose the System tab, check the Allow NetBIOS
    communication and click on settings. Insert into the setting the IP range of
    your LAN

    Look like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/outposttrust.jpg

    :D
     

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