Re: Windows network crash
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"Zach" <Zach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok, I have a small network in my house. A router and hub and cable modem.
To
give u an idea of how things work...
Everything runs from the router. My Internet comes in and plugs directly
into the router. Then the router distributes to a comple computers then to
a
hub which distributes to some more computers. We've had this network setup
for more than a couples months. We've had are windows network also on
that,
and has been working fine ever since.
I recently add ZoneAlram Firewall to some computers. I allowed windows,
other programs, and computers in the network access to the internet and
eachother. Its been working fine. A little slower than it should be. But I
rather be proctected.
Well suddently today I can see or access other computers from the windows
network. I still have intenet, and My Itunes can access the other Itunes
on
the network. So logicaly it has nothing to do with the newly added
firewall
and/or network connections. Its windows network it self. I've never had
this
problem before. Does anyone have a clue as to what is wrong, and if I left
something out that maybe the problem?
Thanks
Zach
Zach
might be an idea to re read your post then re submit it, explain what
exactly is the problem, it doesn't make sense entirely.
rgds
Roberto
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