Microsoft firewall – WiLife V2.5 User Manual

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Configuring Your Firewall

User Guide

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Microsoft Firewall

Microsoft Firewall is a standard component for Windows XP, Service Pack 2 (SP2). Microsoft does a good job of

automatically asking users to allow Command Center to access the network. This automatic configuration

method is sufficient in most cases. Here we provide you with instruction for both the automatic and manual

configuration methods.

E

NABLE

C

OMMAND

C

ENTER

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UTOMATICALLY

When you first start Command Center, Microsoft Firewall will

automatically provide you with a Windows Security Alert, asking you

whether you want to block Command Center. You should always

choose

Unblock

when the program name is Command Center and

the publisher is WiLife.

E

NABLE

C

OMMAND

C

ENTER

M

ANUALLY

In some cases, Windows may not provide you with the automatic alert or you may mistakenly choose to block

Command Center. In these and other cases, you need to configure the firewall rules manually.

Follow these step-by-step instructions:

1) Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.

Next, open the Windows Firewall using one of the two examples below:

From Category View, pick Network and Internet Connections and then Windows Firewall.

In the Classic View, choose Windows Firewall.

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