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Mr.Mystery
Static Guru

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Apr-06-2006 18:47
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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1. It sounds like you've already been infected. So a re-install isn't such a bad idea.
2. If you do reinstall, install all the latest XP patches. I have an XP machine without any virus SW installed on it and it's perfectly fine... AS LONG AS YOU LEAVE IT BEHIND THE ROUTER.
3. Stay away from Outlook and Internet Explorer. Use Firefox, etc. instead.
The other likely possibility is that the other machines IN YOUR HOUSE are infected, and that's where your problem is coming from. The router will only act as a firewall for outside internet traffic, not things on the local network.
So even if you setup a second network that's not 'internet connected', as long as your other machines are connected to it you could still have problems.
You should setup a firewall on your production machine.
| quote: | Originally posted by placebo
You could always format the harddrive then reinstall whatever OS you're using (prob Windows), then install proper anti-virus and all that, and just not enable your network card unless you have to. |
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Apr-06-2006 19:55
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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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you can use ethernet hubs to set up multiple computers on a network. think of them like a router, except without the online part.
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Apr-06-2006 21:29
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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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Apr-07-2006 00:53
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Diginerd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK
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Ok, so networks are what I do between writing tracks and posting here.
So, it's very easy to prevent a computer on a domestic network from connecting to the internet. There is a second issue already noted due to other computers on your network with internet access potentially attacking yours.
so.
1. TURN ON YOUR WINDOWS FIRWALL. Actually this applies to everyone. Do it now. I don't care if you think your router/firewall toy will protect you. It won't. Really.
Actually the Windows firewall is subject many of the same problems, but at least it provides you with some protection from other computers on your local network.
2. Stopping one specific computer getting onto the internet.
Ok, by default your computer will pick up its network configuration via DHCP from your router. What you need to do is manually set yup your computer on the same subnet.
Step 1. pop open a dos window and type "ipconfig"
Step 2. Open the network connections control panel, right click on "Local Area connection" and pick Properties.Scroll through the list to "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and double click it.
Step 3. click te radio button to "Use the following ip address". Look at the ip address procuced from step one. Enter the first three octets (first three numbers between periods. Frequently 192.168.1)
If you have a linksys, netgear or something similar it starts assigning you addresses down the bottom of the subnet, so pick something high but less than 254, so let's pick 252 for now. The odds are you final result will look like 192.168.1.252. net the subnet mask, this needs to be 255.255.255.0
Leave the rest blank and pick ok and and then ok again.
At htis point your computer should be setup on your local network, but becaus you left the DNS settings and default gateway blank your computer has no way of talking with the outside world.
After doing this you need to stick FX Teleport on all the other computers on your network and make use of the network.
last bit was me desperately trying to get this thread back onto topic!
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Apr-07-2006 02:57
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