How to allow or prevent connections with other computers across Wi-Fi networks

 

When a computer on a Wi-Fi network tries to connect to your PC, displays a pop-up warning which lets you deny or allow the connection. However, you can change the connection permissions established through these messages whenever you want. You can do this through the whitelists and blacklists of computers with access to the network.

 

The whitelists and blacklists let you specify the computers for which you want to allow connections across the Wi-Fi network. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Click Firewall in the main window of the program.

  2. In the Wi-Fi section, click Settings to establish the Whitelist and blacklist of computers with access to the network.

 

The window contains two sections: At the top there is a list of computers that can connect to your PC via the Wi-Fi network, while below you will see the computers that cannot establish connections. These lists include the computers that have been added through a pop-up message and those that have been added manually.

 

The options available are the following:

When you click this button, another window will appear in which you must indicate the following information: the MAC address of the computer's network card, its IP address, or its name. If you specify the computer's name, click Resolve name, as the IP address and MAC address are obtained through the name. After entering this data, click Add.

 

Once you have made the changes you want, click OK.