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ipconfig /allcommand in a DOS, or "command prompt" window, is in Private IP address space. If your wireless IP address is in one of the linked address blocks, the device supplying your WiFi service is at least doing NAT, which is the lowest form of "firewall" in general use, and about 70% of known IP exploits will fail, as a result of that. Doing further "firewall" functions, such as stateful packet inspection, takes progressively greater hardware resources, so in a "free" service environment, such as might be supplied by a cheap SoHo level wireless router, for a small building, I wouldn't expect much.