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    How to Allow MSN Traffic?

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      calvinz
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      I'm currently on default firewall settings are there any ways to allow MSN traffic ? Because currently my MSN connection keeps disconnecting for every 1~2 mins. I've tried using back my ordinary wireless router and it didn't disconnect at all ..  ???

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        GruensFroeschli
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        MSN does work with the default settings.

        Version, hardware, setup, did you install any packages, what did you configure? (even if you say everything is on default, you had to do "some" configuration)

        We do what we must, because we can.

        Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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          calvinz
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          @GruensFroeschli:

          MSN does work with the default settings.

          Version, hardware, setup, did you install any packages, what did you configure? (even if you say everything is on default, you had to do "some" configuration)

          Currently i'm using 1.2.3 RC2 based on FreeBSD 7.2 .. but previously I'm using 1.2.2 which also gave me the same problems as well

          Hardware Specification:
          Intel Pentium 4 3.0Ghz
          1GB DDR400 Ram
          2x Realtek Gigabit LAN card
          1x Atheros Wifi card

          the only configuration i did was :-

          1. Bridging OPT1 with LAN
          2. Enabled Advanced Outbound NAT
          3. DNS Forwarder
          4. DynDNS
          5. Port Forward RDP,HTTP server ports
          6. Enabled uPnP
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