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Old September 20th 04, 08:28 PM
Shannon
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Default Wireless Broadband - Opening Ports?

Hi, I'm new to wireless broadband (only had it for a
week), but I've noticed that certain downloading programs
and other software will not work now or will not be able
to make proper use of my high-speed.

I'm not sure exactly what they installed, but I think that
I do not have a router. I have a EUM (WaveRider EUM3400 I
think it is) and a home antenna. Also, I'm running
ZoneAlarm firewall software on Windows ME.

How can I open ports to get these programs to work again?
I'm very new to all of this, and any help would be
appreciated.

Or if ports isn't the problem, what is?
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Old September 20th 04, 10:23 PM
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In article , Shannon says...

Hi, I'm new to wireless broadband (only had it for a
week), but I've noticed that certain downloading programs
and other software will not work now or will not be able
to make proper use of my high-speed.


I'm not sure exactly what they installed, but I think that
I do not have a router. I have a EUM (WaveRider EUM3400 I
think it is) and a home antenna. Also, I'm running
ZoneAlarm firewall software on Windows ME.


How can I open ports to get these programs to work again?
I'm very new to all of this, and any help would be
appreciated.


Or if ports isn't the problem, what is?


Neither Alta Vista, nor Google find anything when searching on "waverider
eum3400". I can find a waverider site with wireless products, but that site
did not have an "EUM3400" listed.

Okay, just who is your HSI provider, and how do you connect to the Internet?
Cable? ADSL? Some other version of DSL? Satellite? Who provided the EUM3400?
And why haven't you checked with their documentation, or their web site?

You haven't supplied sufficient information to be able to find a hint of a
clue.

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Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
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Old September 20th 04, 11:01 PM
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My ISP is Gamewood, a local service provider here. I think
that AbleTelecom installed it, but I wasn't here at the
time of installation.

And my mistake, it's EUM3004, not 3400.

I don't really know anything about wireless broadband or
what to look for, sorry.

Thanks,
Shannon
-----Original Message-----
In article ,

Shannon says...

Hi, I'm new to wireless broadband (only had it for a
week), but I've noticed that certain downloading

programs
and other software will not work now or will not be

able
to make proper use of my high-speed.


I'm not sure exactly what they installed, but I think

that
I do not have a router. I have a EUM (WaveRider EUM3400

I
think it is) and a home antenna. Also, I'm running
ZoneAlarm firewall software on Windows ME.


How can I open ports to get these programs to work

again?
I'm very new to all of this, and any help would be
appreciated.


Or if ports isn't the problem, what is?


Neither Alta Vista, nor Google find anything when

searching on "waverider
eum3400". I can find a waverider site with wireless

products, but that site
did not have an "EUM3400" listed.

Okay, just who is your HSI provider, and how do you

connect to the Internet?
Cable? ADSL? Some other version of DSL? Satellite? Who

provided the EUM3400?
And why haven't you checked with their documentation, or

their web site?

You haven't supplied sufficient information to be able to

find a hint of a
clue.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
.

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Old September 21st 04, 08:40 AM
N. Miller
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In article , says...

In article ,
N. Miller says...


In article ,
Shannon says...


Hi, I'm new to wireless broadband (only had it for a
week), but I've noticed that certain downloading
programs and other software will not work now or will
not be able to make proper use of my high-speed.


I'm not sure exactly what they installed...


How can I open ports to get these programs to work
again?


I can find a waverider site with wireless products, but
that site did not have an "EUM3400" listed.


My ISP is Gamewood, a local service provider here. I think
that AbleTelecom installed it, but I wasn't here at the
time of installation.


And my mistake, it's EUM3004, not 3400.


Ah. I think I see. Your ISP uses a hub and a central transmitter to link
wireless modems to a wired "Point Of Presence" (POP) for Internet access.
No, it does not look like there is a router in that modem. Any port issues
will be either with Zone Alarm, or with your provider.

If you are running Windows XP, disable Zone Alarm, and enable the "Internet
Connection Firewall (ICF; pre-SP2), or the "Windows Firewall (post SP2). Try
your applications that way.

The reason for that test is that ZA provides outbound application level
control, and ICF/WF does not. You need a firewall for Internet connection,
and ICF/WF is adequate protection against external threats. If your
applications start working, you will know that your problem is a Zone Alarm
issue.

If you aren't using Windows XP, you will want to change all Zone Alarm
application blocks (red check mark) to question marks; and see if ZA asks
permission for the applications.

If neither of those approaches helps, you will need to find a site to run a
port probe against your computer, and analyze the results of the probe. It
could well be an issue with your provider, but you will have to run some
tests to make that determination.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
 




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