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mchu6am4 21-07-2005 21:08

Linksys BB Router - 'Internet Connection Light'
 
Should the internet connection light be flashing while no one is accessing it (not being used on the PC's its connected to?).

Is someone else logging onto my BB connection?

Ash

homealone 21-07-2005 21:14

Re: Linksys BB Router - 'Internet Connection Light'
 
yes, it is 'background' network traffic, nothing to worry about - however, if you start uploading without permission, then that is a problem & the main reason some people run a software firewall to complement the hardware NAT function of the router :)

jellybaby 21-07-2005 21:15

Re: Linksys BB Router - 'Internet Connection Light'
 
It will flash all the time to comfirm a connection to the internet

mchu6am4 22-07-2005 08:11

Re: Linksys BB Router - 'Internet Connection Light'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone
yes, it is 'background' network traffic, nothing to worry about - however, if you start uploading without permission, then that is a problem & the main reason some people run a software firewall to complement the hardware NAT function of the router :)

Sorry about my ignorance but could you please put that in a bit of layman terms. Uploading, do you mean 'transmit' data to NTL servers or 'receive' ?

How do you overcome the software firewall ? What it NAT?

Thanks, Ash

Paul K 22-07-2005 08:20

Re: Linksys BB Router - 'Internet Connection Light'
 
Upload is to transmit from your computer to another machine, download is to receive data (in laymans terms lol).
NAT is a kind of hardware firewall built into a router normally.
As to overcoming the software firewall, you don't need to, it's there doing it's job.


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