Firewall Information and Troubleshooting The most common way of protecting your computer system from unauthorized access through your Internet connection is by installing a Firewall program. By using a Firewall program you can choose which websites are accessible from your computer and in turn, deny unauthorized entry to your machine from Internet sites. Firewall programs are especially important when visiting websites that have viruses and/or Spyware on them that can enter your machine and interrupt your Internet connection. For more information on Spyware, click here. Unfortunately, a misconfigured Firewall program can prevent you from properly connecting to or accessing the Internet. For Juno, the most common symptoms of this problem would be: Unable to connect to the Internet Page Cannot Be Displayed Juno Turbo Unavailable To resolve this issue, please go through the following steps: A. Adjust your firewall settings B. Change your firewall settings to allow exec, x1exec and Zcast to access the Internet Note: If you are not sure if you are using a Firewall program or what type of Firewall program you have installed in your system, then you can use our Connection Wizard to identify any potential conflicts. To download the Juno Connection Wizard, click here.
A. Adjust your firewall settings In order to successfully connect to Juno, you will need to change the Internet security setting of your firewall program to a setting that is compatible with any dial-up ISP such as Juno, usually Medium. Occasionally, after the initial installation of the Juno software, you may receive a notice that exec, x1exec or ZCast is trying to logon to the Internet. If you see this message, please ensure that you click Yes to allow the Juno software access to the Internet. If you don't allow access, our software will be unable to function properly.
B. Change your firewall settings to allow 'exec', 'x1exec' and 'Zcast' to access the Internet For information on how to adjust your firewall settings, click here.
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