Re: Problems with Dynamode router
I think you will need to add your 'local' 192.168.*.* group to the Trusted settings.
This is what I found:
"1. At the Main Window, I selected "Manage Firewall" from the menu that pops up while mousing over the "PC Security" section.
2. On new window that opens "Firewall Protection Settings" select the "Network Locations" tab.
3. You find 3 tabs under "Network Locations": "Active", "Trusted", and "Restricted"
4. Starting with the "Active" tab, ensure your internet gateway (this is a router in my network) is listed here. My router was identified by the MAC Address, and was listed as "Protected" in the "Security" column. As best as I can tell, protected status only shows that Norton is monitoring and firewalling your pc FROM the network.
5. So, assuming that your network is secure, you know and TRUST the systems connected to the network, and you simply want to share files and network devices, select "Trust" from the bottom toolbar. This gives a blanket trust level to every device on this network! If you are unsure of whether you want to do this, review the Un-Trusted Networks section below.
6. A "Properties" window will open, asking for a description and selection of a trust level. Most people will be ok with selecting the first trust level "Allow file sharing on this network" Now your gateway device displays as a "Shared" network location in the list under the "Active" and "Trusted" tabs.
7. You MUST repeat the above steps on any other PC"s running Norton 360, in order to establish the trust level for the network on each PC.
8. Your network should be up and running now!"
See if that matches up with the options on your copy of Norton.
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