Re: Stay connected on adsl



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> It will also act as a simplistic FireWall.
> To increase your security I suggest blocking both TCP and UDP ports 135 ~
> 139 and 445 on *any* SOHO Router.
>
It took me a little to get there, because it isn't a Linksys router and I'm
not an expert, but I finally found out what and how to do it :)

Thanks again


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