control a user on my network.

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i have Client IP Filters in my router and like i mentioned before in a previous post i'm helping out a friend by using my network until he sorts his problem with his isp. i think he is being sneaky and now i see him using 2 computers and so using 2 ip's and i only had one blocked as you see in the pic below the setting i had for 192.168.2.4 and never suspected ip 192.168.2.5 would be used i have now put have atm everything block for 192.168.2.5 and 192.168.2.6 in case.

he said he only needed it for msn messeger and checking emails but i noticed he is using newsreaders again, so i like to set only msn messeger and checking emails so how many can i check to maintain this please.


 
What router do you own? If you own one with QoS capabilities, it is very easy to accomplish what you want.
 
You can check as many as you want. Bad English so can't understand quite what you're trying to achieve.
 
belkin F5D7632-4v6_UK.

which ones do i leave unchecked to be able to receive msn messenger and emails only.
 
Depends what email, web based you will need http (80) ports open, for things like outlook 25, and for WLM Messenger server: port 1493, 1542, 1863, 1963, 80 TCP and 443 TCP
File Transfer/Sharing Folders: local: 1544 and 6891 - in fact 6720-65535 TCP from one source
Messenger Update: remote: 80 local: 1457
Remote Assistance If available): 3389 TCP
Audio: local: , 1556, 11771, 13803 and generally 5004-65535 UDP
Remote Desktop and whiteboard: local/remote: 389, 522, 1503, 1720, and 1731
Launching Games: 80
Video Conference: TCP 9000-9999, 5004-65535 UDP + 80
Sign-In: remote: 443 local: 1484, 2400
 
Tkey thank you for your time a patience it is much appreciated and you pointing them ports out gives me a fair idea what i will and will not block.

thx once again thx.

ziceman
 
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