Solved How do I select Network Settings in Windows 7

Melita

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When setting up my wireless internet modem for the home computer, the Network and Sharing Center gives me three choices of Home Network, Work Place and Public Network. I read the help information on the subject but I am still a little confused. I use only the one home computer within my home. Should I choose the 'Home Network' option or would it be more safe and secure to choose the 'Public Network' option?

I also need to set up a VPN connection for web browsing. Here again I am asked to choose. Do I choose Public Network for this?

Thank you.
 

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They're really for firewall settings. You only really want to be on public if your on an open access point. (Public connection)

While you can only setup homegroups in a home connection.

Since I don't use homegroups I always choose work :)
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Thank you. Does it mean that these refer to firewall settings with regard to other computers in your network and not the other computers in the Internet Service Providers Wireless Network? This ambiguity of the word 'network' is what confuses me.

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Laptop - Acer Aspire 5250-BZ479
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
AMD Dual Core C-50
Memory
2GB DDR3/320GB HDD
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6250
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6" HD LED LCD
Internet Speed
ADSL
Both actually. If your just using a modem to connect with no router your firewall is the first line of defense. With port 3389 open in this situation anyone can use your external ip address and attempt to access a remote session.

With a router its a little different. With 3389 open on windows firewall anyone on the lan can attempt to connect to the remote session, but no one on the WAN could unless you also open the port on your router.

In regards to the profile type. Public closes many things that are open in home or work.

I hope this helped.
 

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In regards to the profile type. Public closes many things that are open in home or work.

I hope this helped.

This definitely helps. I am going to select public for both the Wireless Modem and the VPN network because I would like to benefit from the added security. Would this setting affect the download speed from the internet?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Laptop - Acer Aspire 5250-BZ479
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
AMD Dual Core C-50
Memory
2GB DDR3/320GB HDD
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6250
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6" HD LED LCD
Internet Speed
ADSL
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