Stephen0352
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How to prevent one pc to "attack" other pc´s in homenetwork?
Hi folks
This just might be a Windows 8 question, but two Windows 7 laptops are also involved, and the solutions might be identical for both operating systems. Here goes:
My firewall keeps telling me it "has blocked a network attack", and looking into the MAC address etc. I´ve discovered that one of the 4 laptops in our home network constantly 'attacks' the others. No harm is done, but it´s pretty annoying.
We have a wireless router, 2 laptops with Windows 7 and one with Windows 8. The last is the 'attacker', an I presume it is a question of some settings, that we could change. We are not using shared folders or anything like that, and the only shared device is the printer. We have not had attacks from any of the other laptops.
Where in the system (Windows 8) do we go to find the relevant settings to change??
Hi folks
This just might be a Windows 8 question, but two Windows 7 laptops are also involved, and the solutions might be identical for both operating systems. Here goes:
My firewall keeps telling me it "has blocked a network attack", and looking into the MAC address etc. I´ve discovered that one of the 4 laptops in our home network constantly 'attacks' the others. No harm is done, but it´s pretty annoying.
We have a wireless router, 2 laptops with Windows 7 and one with Windows 8. The last is the 'attacker', an I presume it is a question of some settings, that we could change. We are not using shared folders or anything like that, and the only shared device is the printer. We have not had attacks from any of the other laptops.
Where in the system (Windows 8) do we go to find the relevant settings to change??
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7, Home Premium, 64 bit, OA
- OS
- Windows 7, Home Premium, 64 bit, OA
), and the firewall is not set to allow the ports used to check the other devices.