- Mon Dec 26, 2016 8:51 pm
#59996
picstart wrote:When testing this awhile back I temporarily removed the win10 firewall. It doesn't seem to allow a UDP broadcast message though the MS low level socket code.
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I stopped using Windows when Microsoft started aggressively pushing '10 ... So. 8.1 fully-patch is the last experience I can talk to with knowledge. However, if disabling (or punching a hole) in Win 10 firewall for UDP does not work, why would the PC user continue to use Win 10 when Linux offers a superior environment?
My opinion: use Win 10 to run Office, Outlook, and Windows-centric application s/w. For development, learn Linux (it's easy). Linux can easily run on an old notebook that no longer supports W10... a 1 CPU PC with 2g of RAM is adequate... A dual-core PC with 4G RAM is an excellent device and can easily be acquired used/refurbished for under $200... Often around $100 - $120 in "B" used state. Stick in a $75 SSD or 7200RPM disk for increased performance.
Ray
Ex: MCSE