Sunday, January 29, 2017
Configure Change the Firewall settings For Windows 8
Configure Change the Firewall settings For Windows 8
Description:
If a Firewall on your computer is active, it may be rejecting the necessary network connection needed for the network operations such as network printing, network scanning or network PC-Faxing. In this case, Brother recommends you either disable the Firewall on your computer whenever you use a network feature, or leave the Firewall enabled and adjust the settings.- To disable the Firewall (See Step 1)
- To leave the Firewall enabled and adjust the settings.(See Step 2)
Step 1: Disable the Firewall settings
For personal Firewall Software users:
(For example, Blackice, Norton Internet Security, Tiny Personal Firewall, Zone Alarm®, Sygate and McAfee®.)
For instructions on how to disable this type of program, please refer to the users guide for your software or contact the software manufacturer.
For Windows® 8 Firewall users:
NOTE: If the User Account Control screen appears, type an administrator username and password and click Yes.
First check your network location.
- Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
- Click System and Security => Windows Firewall => Network and Sharing Center.
- Check your network location which is shown in the View your active networks section.
- Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
- Click System and Security => Windows Firewall => Turn Windows Firewall on or off.
- Choose Turn off Windows Firewall (not recommended) for your network location, and click OK.
Note
If you disabled your Firewall, you will need to re-enable it after a network operation.
For instructions on how to re-enable a Software Manufacturer Firewall, refer to your users guide or contact the software manufacturer.
For Windows® 8 Firewall users, follow the instructions in Step 1 and select Turn On Windows Firewall (recommended) (STEP vi) to re-enable the Firewall.
For instructions on how to re-enable a Software Manufacturer Firewall, refer to your users guide or contact the software manufacturer.
For Windows® 8 Firewall users, follow the instructions in Step 1 and select Turn On Windows Firewall (recommended) (STEP vi) to re-enable the Firewall.
For personal Firewall Software users:
(For example, Blackice, Norton Internet Security, Tiny Personal Firewall, Zone Alarm®, Sygate and McAfee®.)
For instructions on how to configure the settings properly for this type of program, please refer to the users guide for your software or contact the software manufacturer.
For Windows® 8 Firewall users:
NOTE: If the User Account Control screen appears, type an administrator username and password and click Yes.
First check your network location.
- Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
- Click System and Security => Windows Firewall => Network and Sharing Center.
- Check your network location which is shown in the View your active networks section.
- Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
- Click System and Security => Windows Firewall => Advanced Settings.
- Click Inbound Rules.
- Click New Rule....
- Choose Port and click Next.
- Choose UDP, Specific local ports and enter 54925 in the box. Then click Next.
- Choose Allow the connection and click Next.
- Check the profile for your network location and click Next.
- Enter any description in the Name box, for example "Brother NetScan", and click Finish.
- Make sure that the new setting is added.
- Repeat STEP vii - xiii with attention to the following points.
In STEP ix, enter 54926 for Specific local ports.
In STEP xii, enter any description in the Name box, for example "Brother PC-FAX". - Close the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security screen.
- Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
- Click System and Security => Windows Firewall => Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.
- Click Change settings if the button is clickable.
- Check File and Printer Sharing for your network location and click OK.
Retry using network features. If the problem continues, there may be another cause. Please refer to "FAQs & Troubleshooting" for other possible information, or please contact Brother Customer Service from "Contact Us".
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