Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
My connection occasionally locks up and I need to restart my 3Com modemand
Netgear wireless router. (I'm on XP Pro) I noticed that the icon on the
local area connection screen that there is a 'lock' on the line that connects
the monitors to the 'recieved side of the picture. I can't find any
reference to what that iteration of the icon represents. Anyone ever seen
this 'lock'?
"Mike D" <MikeD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D19F08A-333C-4785-8D2C-24861B64D545@microsoft.com...
> My connection occasionally locks up and I need to restart my 3Com modemand
> Netgear wireless router. (I'm on XP Pro) I noticed that the icon on the
> local area connection screen that there is a 'lock' on the line that
> connects
> the monitors to the 'recieved side of the picture. I can't find any
> reference to what that iteration of the icon represents. Anyone ever seen
> this 'lock'?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)
Can I configure the XP firewall to allow this traffic? It only happens on
occasion, so I'm not sure what I do to have it occur at all. Is ICF the same
as the XP firewall?
"Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> The lock on the network connection represents that the connection has
> ICF/Windows Firewall enabled.
>
>
> _________________
> Eric Cross
> Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking)
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com >
>
> "Mike D" <MikeD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3D19F08A-333C-4785-8D2C-24861B64D545@microsoft.com...
> > My connection occasionally locks up and I need to restart my 3Com modemand
> > Netgear wireless router. (I'm on XP Pro) I noticed that the icon on the
> > local area connection screen that there is a 'lock' on the line that
> > connects
> > the monitors to the 'recieved side of the picture. I can't find any
> > reference to what that iteration of the icon represents. Anyone ever seen
> > this 'lock'?
>
>
>
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