Firewall Network Isolation
The idea is to isolate each of the connections from the others so that traffic can't bridge across the two connections. ie a user is both wired and wireless, and we want to ensure that traffic doesn't bridge the two connections. We have used the McAfee firewall previously which has this setting. They call it 'connection isolation'.
June 12th, 2012 10:21am

Hi, Base on my knowledge, I am afraid that the build-in Windows Firewall doesnt have this feature you required. Thank you for your understanding. Regards Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
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June 13th, 2012 9:44pm

1. Not sure what you want to achieve. What metric do you use? 2. For higher security I would rely more on edge firewall. Regards Milos
June 17th, 2012 7:56am

Hi, Base on my knowledge, I am afraid that the build-in Windows Firewall doesnt have this feature you required. Thank you for your understanding. Regards Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
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June 17th, 2012 9:23pm

Hi, I would like to verify what kind of result you want to achieve? Regarding the Windows Firewall information, you can refer to Windows Firewall. Hope this helps. Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
June 18th, 2012 5:11am

I am looking to find out if network isolation is possible with the Win7 firewall. ie if a machine is connected to both a wired and wireless the firewall rules should stop the two networks 'talking'. We have done this with other firewall products but I can't seem to find any options for doing this with the Win7 firewall. We have the usual domain/private/public groups and I can't seem to see any options for isolating the connections/groups. Is this possible? Regards Matt
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June 18th, 2012 5:48am

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