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Posted by bert on May 4, 2007, 10:09 pm
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> > > > I enabled UNPNP on my dsl in order to recieve a download.
> > > > Now I cant find the place to disable it.
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> > > > This is not the UNPNP setting in the windows firewall, it was
> > > > somewhere in my DSL modem settings.
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> > > > How can I get back there to disable UNPLUG AND PRAY (UNPN) ?
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> > > > Thanks
> > > > Bert
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> > > Usually, the same way you got in to enable it, log on to the dsl modem
> > > via browser...http://192.168.1.1or//192.168.1.254
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> > > RedForeman
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> > Thanks for trying to help, but the point is I cant find where to "log
> > onto the dsl modem". It was a long path thru many menus. Could you be
> > more precise ?
> > Thanks
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> First, I'm not sure how or where you disabled it... thus your
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> http://www.tweakxp.com/article37087.aspx is a good page to read to
> disable it in XP....http://www.grc.com/unpnp/unpnp.htm- will help you run a
utility that
> shuts it off if it's on....
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> http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=461084&rl=1- for
> routers. if all else fails, look to the manufacturers website, or log
> into it via your browser... if you don't know how, maybe you
> shouldn't....
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>nor will I ever ... I did once, it cost me the data on a hard drive.... not
sure
> what or why, but never again....
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Thanks, the grc site worked to get me there and turn it off.
BTW I didn't just "enable a service just to see what it
> does" I was down loading Linux from bittorrent and thats what was highly
recommended.
I never have ...... I did once ? , tautological inconsistency.....
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