Greetings,
I'm sure that info in the Westell router is out of date, they all are.
Using file transfer in MSN Messenger does't require any ports to be opened or forwarded to at
least work, it's capable of sending the file directly through the Messenger server -- if
you're able to connect and talk, you're able to at least send files (albeit slowly).
If you're having trouble receiving a file in this case, the problem is on the contacts who is
trying to send you a file.
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"Donald Bock" <bock.don@ygmail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974ED41E88082bockdbellsouthnet@207.46.248.16...[color=blue]
> Hi, John:
>
> I have MSN Messenger7 and am using WinXP2 built-in
> firewall. I have a Westell 2200 Ethernet Modem with
> NAT Router (internal). My Westell Config list shows
> Messenger on the list of apps to port through. I have
> a slow speed for *Send File* option. Requst:
>
> Step-by-Step for opening a using ports in Messenger.
>
> When I first run Messenger and UNBLOCK in WinXP2
> firewall, does it negotiate port use, or do I need
> to open manually by setting exceptions? The panel of
> OPTIOMS->CONNECTION shows: "You are connected to the
> Internet through a non-UPnP IP restricted NAT. The
> Windows Firewall is enabled.
>
>
> Thanks, Donald[/color]