Mouter=modem/router

Very strange,i think these modems which use a mobile phone sim card/signal are a law unto themselves.
If your browsers dont work with Web Browser policy change em back to allow ip out any/any/any.
I reckon the wireless thingy may be whats responding to the ping test not your computer.
Good Luck Matty
nah, it's cool, (the web browser policy, oh and i change my outlook express to "mail client" too)
How about you disable all the wireless connections / drivers, hard-wire it to your PC, reset your mouter (power it down for 30 sec if need be), and retest?

did that too.
Ok...At least we know under 'wireless' you mean its a 3G/UMTS modem. Not that it has wifi capabilities in the traditional sense. Unfortunately I don't no how 3G connections work, but I have a feeling, also backed up by your screenshot (where there were 2 IP's a client and a server) that the server of the mobile operator is acting as a router for the clients. In this case you are maybe testing the operator's IP. If this is the case I think you have no way passing the shields up test, but at least you know that its probing the server not your PC.

i love you blas.

hey, i ask the same question on the other forum, (indonesian forum

, now i have more username & password to remember

), he said the same thing,
cdma kan? itu sistemnya ip public shared, jdi ip yg lo dpt tu ip internal, sedangkan ip publicnya itu share ma user2 lain, jadi pas grc shield test tuh ke routernya operator cdma lo, bukan ke pc lo.
so, biarin aja, ga masalah. (do you guys need dictionary? $3 please

)
the point is,the 222.124.198.*** tested by GRC shield up is a public shared IP address (same username & password

).

my comp's not leaking.
hey, but why my friend said that she can PASS the test using the same modem & CFP2

tch.

woman...
so... may i conclude that my comp is safe ?
