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In <200407260614.1750774.15@scoug.com>, on 07/26/04
at 06:14 AM, "Harry Motin" said:
>I block both outbound and (especially) inbound NetBIOS traffic (ports
>137, 138 and 139). I don't know if you remember, but I was getting a lot
>of unwanted inbound traffic to those ports.
I'll probably do that too when I switch to TCPBEUI. Since I'm still
NETBIOS only on the LAN, it's not yet an issue.
My basic diagostic technique is to be aware of unexpected flashes on the
router LEDs. I handle these if they occur.
Regards,
Steven
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