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Why has Zonealarm detected a new network on my computer?

ladayah (TechnicalUser)
11 Sep 06 19:57
When I started my computer today zonealarm said it had detected a new network.. what option is there to not allow this? Not finding any I had no choice.  It listed an i.p. address and added it as a subnet?  I have no idea what that is.  What should I do?  There should be no networking on this computer at all.. It's a home computer and the only one in this home.  
tazuk (Programmer)
12 Sep 06 12:16
How does your PC connect to the internet?
Directly through ADSL / Cable modem? Via a router? Wired or wireless?

TazUk

pc Blue-screening PCs since 1998

snail1 (TechnicalUser)
16 Sep 06 23:25
I have DSL and Zonealarm, every time I reboot I get this message. Even if I rename the 'network' I still get this message. I think it is normal if you have broadband internet, to let you know the internet is found and for you to verify that you want to be connected to it.

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