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No Available Port on Network Router, Why Did URL Not Work?, You Receive Firewall Blocking Messages

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4 Right-click your default network connection: ƒ Local Area Connection for wired networks. ƒ Wireless Network Connection for wireless connections. 5 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP). 6 Click Properties. 7 Click Advanced. 8 Click the WINS tab. WINS refers to Windows Internet Naming Service, which converts NetBIOS network names to IP addresses. 9 NetBIOS settings are found at the bottom of the dialog box. Make sure that the NetBIOS setting is not set to Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP. No Available Port on Network Router Take the following steps: 1 To add more Ethernet ports, connect an Ethernet switch to the router. Refer to the switch documentation for instructions on how it connects to the router. 2 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable that came with the server to the switch and the other end to the HP Media Vault. Why Did URL Not Work? DNS has not updated, wait about 10 minutes for DNS to update. You Receive Firewall Blocking Messages If you update Windows XP to the most recent software and service packs, it is likely that you've installed the Windows Firewall. You might also have another firewall program installed on your computer. Firewalls block certain types of communications between various network devices. This helps protect your data from hackers, viruses, spyware, and Trojan-horse software. The HP Media Vault comes with software applications that must communicate over the network, but sometimes these programs are blocked, by default, by a firewall. When this happens, security alerts pop up on your screen. Security alert dialog boxes usually have a list of possible options. For example, the dialog box might ask you the following three questions: 12-

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12-
4
Right-click your default network connection:
±
Local Area Connection
for wired networks.
±
Wireless Network Connection
for wireless connections.
5
Highlight
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)
.
6
Click
Properties
.
7
Click
Advanced
.
8
Click the
WINS
tab.
WINS refers to Windows Internet Naming Service, which converts
NetBIOS network names to IP addresses.
9
NetBIOS settings are found at the bottom of the dialog box. Make sure
that the
NetBIOS
setting is
not
set to
Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
.
No Available Port on Network Router
Take the following steps:
1
To add more Ethernet ports, connect an Ethernet switch to the router. Refer
to the switch documentation for instructions on how it connects to the
router.
2
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable that came with the server to the
switch and the other end to the HP Media Vault.
Why Did URL Not Work?
DNS has not updated, wait about 10 minutes for DNS to update.
You Receive Firewall Blocking Messages
If you update Windows XP to the most recent software and service packs, it is
likely that you've installed the Windows Firewall. You might also have another
firewall program installed on your computer. Firewalls block certain types of
communications between various network devices. This helps protect your
data from hackers, viruses, spyware, and Trojan-horse software.
The HP Media Vault comes with software applications that must communicate
over the network, but sometimes these programs are blocked, by default, by a
firewall. When this happens, security alerts pop up on your screen. Security
alert dialog boxes usually have a list of possible options. For example, the
dialog box might ask you the following three questions: