

What prompted my quest was the fact that if i run Advanced IP Scanner or Lanytix from my main pc,which is directly connected to router1 and the fiber, i can see listed with an IP given by router1 DHCP also the (wireless) router2 among the detected devices. The aforementioned rule i made is listed in the advanced properties of the firewall,but i tend to think its more redundant than effective. REMOTE ADRESSES - IP of router2 in Router1 range/numbersīut let me tell you that after alexandrud post I am less interested now, especially after an inspection at inbound rules in the windows firewall, which are all completely on the BLOCK side of things, as alexandrud implied. The only rule inbound that WFC accepted was this one,which was in place since a month:ĭESCRIPTION -Inbound rule to block router2 It sometimes feels a bit slow/laggy with many rules, id like to easily and simply be able to only show/hide x group with a simple option to expand any group, some groups contain many items that i never need to see again (lobins/telemetry etc)įantastic work though, ive never felt as in control of windows firewall/groups and random apps that add stuffĬlick to expand.I tried to make a rule like the first/second you suggest,but i am utterly unable to create them as the button 'create' is inert, WFC wont accept it. Is it possible to add a simple filter to see only blocked or only allowed rules? as it is right now, it seems i can only filter by inbound/outbound/enabled/disabled/user createdĪn option that by when opening the rules you can expand/minimise grouped items (e.g default view of only show groups with an optional expand menu) Really dig the authorised groups, and how i can set any unauthorised groups to disable or remove the rules.

the only interface and set of groups/rules needed.love it!) wfc really makes it all simpler clearer, easier. have tried many different tools all doing different things (glasswire/voodooshields rules/firewall hardening as well as trying to stay on top of windows firewall manually.
