what Network interface to pick

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  1. demoneye

    demoneye Registered Member

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    HI

    what is the best network interface should i check in order to get the most secure from LNS?
     

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  2. zoes

    zoes Registered Member

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    it's determinded by your way of internet connection, please have a look at Help document.

    if choose wrong one, the Lns will not work.
    Only which one make LnS works, while no which one is most secure.
     
  3. Frederic

    Frederic LnS Developer

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    You have to choose the Network Interface which displays the IP address of your internet connection in the Welcome tab.

    Frederic
     
  4. cqpreson

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    Maybe,choosing the third.Because if you check the first one or the second one,the firewall will not filter the packets from the Internet.
    The first one is virtual machine?
     
  5. thylacine

    thylacine Registered Member

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    for me (dialup broadband, no wifi/router), WAN Miniport (IP) is the only one that filters all packets ... the rest doesn't filter, as cqpreson mentioned earlier.

    try GRC's ShieldsUP to test :thumb:
     
  6. demoneye

    demoneye Registered Member

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    yes , that what i do and i can see the numbers in welcome screen moving as LNS working

    10x a lot
     
  7. demoneye

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    first on is virtual box , yes my VM mate
     
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