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Brother, I'm just like you Those ARP firewalls don't work, I finally found this trick, cow, you try
A special move against ARP attacks, so that you will never drop under the rain of ARP attacks.
Does your LAN drop frequently? Have you been the victim of an ARP attack? Have there ever been annoying IP conflicts? If so, or just in case, see below to teach you the tricks against ARP attacks, so that you will never drop under the rain of ARP's attacks.
What happened: First. In the local area network, there are often people who use tools such as network law enforcement officers and scissor hands to restrict other people's access to the Internet.
Second. If someone is infected with a virus in the LAN, a large number of ARP attacks will be automatically sent to the LAN.
Principle: The ARP protocol is the basis for finding IP addresses and network cards in Windows networks. So you can't get around it.
All methods of defense against ARP attacks must be licensed under the ARP protocol. As a result, the current network tools that are okay, such as 360 security guards, can only monitor the attack information, but they can't do anything about it.
Specify the IP address of the virtual NIC as the gateway of the NIC you normally use, for example, the address of your NIC is now and the gateway is, then give the new NIC address, and then right-click the new NIC to disable. This network card must be disabled, otherwise you will go to the virtual network card when you surf the Internet, in fact, it will not work.
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It's too difficult! You should install ARP Firewall! Don't be superstitious about hackers, hackers mainly use the various services provided by the server to invade the system, and the people in your LAN are definitely not using the server version of the system, so you can use social engineering to get into his computer and then paralyze his machine!
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NND, I've finally found a way. My machine attacks w times a day, and there is no place to reason (a local area network must know).
Now there is a way to solve it.
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The following are the solutions to an ARP attack on your home computer:
Open the router management interface, click on the "IP & MAC Bonding" and "Static ARP Bonding Settings" items, and then click the "Add Single Project" button on the right side.
In the "ARP Static Bonding" window that opens, enter the IP and MAC you want to bond, and then click the "Save" button. In the same way, IP and MAC addresses are added to other computers in the local area network. Finally, click on the "Make All Entries Active" button.
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ARP attacks are LAN attacks, and the ARP wall in 360 Security Guard can intercept ARP attacks. You can set it up, how to set it: open the 360 Trojan protection wall, turn on the ARP protection wall, click the smart settings on the right, find the ARP protection wall, and find the manual binding gateway.
After setting it up, others won't be able to attack you, so I wish you a successful solution.
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In this case, it should be that other computers in your LAN have been infected with ARP virus, in this case, it is recommended that you press the MAC address prompted by 360, find the poisoned computer, and clean up the virus of that computer.
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Hello friends, if the ARP attack is carried out, first check whether the hardware facilities, such as routers, switches, optical modems, network cables, etc., are faulty, and confirm with the ISP whether the external network access is normal. If it is normal, it will be the next step, and if it is faulty, it will be replaced.
Install a firewall like 360. In 360 Security Guard, there are --- features that are checked --- Trojan defense --- ARP options.
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Only an ARP firewall is installed...
The reinstall system does not, the ARP is attacked through IP conflicts within the LAN.
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Install an ARP firewall and you're good to go.
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