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EGO MY LEGO
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your router has a firewall on it. turn off the ones on your pcs and you should be fine with the hardware firewall.
thats what i run on my home network
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EGO MY LEGO
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Make sure you disable window's firewall as well.
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Location: Oakland, CA
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So what happened here? any resolution?
BTW- OB1, great step by step instruction! |
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