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Originally Posted by iivann
Yes, WIFI_NO_NET_PROBE is in root of USB storage.
Yes. Kindle connect without problem when remove BBB filter or load factory firewall.
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Great, that means I understand the setup there.
And this does sound like a for-real failure of the BBB filter.
Now we get to play with some of those: "Why did he put this button in the set?" buttons. (Some are for producing reports that help me debug your firewall behavior.)
Do in the following order:
- Enable "Airplane Mode"
- BBB - Load firewall/BBB filter (Ignore this BBB-Last-Action doc)
- BBB - Generate packet report (Ignore this BBB-Last-Action doc)
- Disable "Airplane Mode"
- Select your local access point and let the Kindle try to connect.
- After it fails -
- BBB - Generate packet report (THIS is the BBB-Last-Action doc that is needed!!)
What the above sequence does is gives a packet report that has (or should have) only the counts associated with the connection attempt and failure.
(Makes the guessing much easier here.)
Unplug/plug the USB cable to get back into storage mode if not already there.
Move the /documents/BBB-Last-Action.txt file to your PC and attach to your next post.
PS: If you can't see the '.txt' on the report, then that extension is being hidden by your PC, so check to be certain that the /WIFI_NO_NET_PROBE filename does not also have a hidden '.txt' extension on it.
A "hidden from view" extension on that filename would result in the failure you describe.
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When we find the cause of this failure, I'll re-post a corrected KUAL.FireWall app.