Not sure what you're going on about. I never said I don't use a password. I just said that SEP was blocking some kind of port scan that my printer was doing, breaking the scan-to-network function (it's an all-in-one). Also some of my devices can't connect to my computer when I'm running streaming software like WMC, or PowerDVD.
so... I was asking what the risk is of making the top rule of the SEP firewall state that all ports and protocols are allowed from all IP addresses in my local subnet (192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255)
Let's just assume that nobody (local) is going to piggyback off of my wireless network... what danger does this rule put me in from the internet side? Like... is there a way to remote into a network and spoof packets to look like it's coming from a local computer?
Just broke my personal record for number of consecutive days without dying!
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