When AVG network filter driver is enabled I cannot do anything, skype disconnect, I can go on steam.exe for some reason, but google chrome does not work, but when i disable the AVG network filter driver from my properties from my ethernet, everything works as usual. My main question is does it matter if this is. When AVG network filter driver is enabled I cannot do anything, skype disconnect, I can go on steam.exe for some reason, but google chrome does not work, but when i disable the AVG network filter driver from my properties from my ethernet, everything works as usual. My main question is does it matter if this is disabled and if, how do i fix this problem. You need to create 'Access' for each program.
Called Firewall Exception: Warning: Please always make sure that the file or program in question really is absolutely safe! To exclude a file or folder from the Resident Shield detection: 1.
AVG Internet Security Firewall Settings - Disable Blocking. AVG Internet Security Firewall Settings. - related IP addresses in your network - if AVG Firewall profile 'allow all' will solve it. Laptop says Limited Access but works on other devices. Courtsbrooke Dec 22. Once selected, make sure you uncheck the box' AVG network filter driver' and voila, problem resolved. Hope this helps!
Open your AVG program. From the Options menu, select Advanced settings.
In the left pane, select Exceptions. In the right pane, click Add exception. In the drop-down menu, select exception type - File or Folder.
Browse to the file or folder that you want to exclude. Select whether you want to apply the exception also for other AVG components.
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Hello, My problem appears to result from my current configuration of the Firewall provided automatically by AVG Internet Security (vrs downloaded: avgipwx86all20111136a3181) and unfortunately I?ve not yet got my head around the firewall blocking features of this software. I have 4 machines connected to a D-link 635 Wi-Fi router.
2 machines are desktops running windows 7 and include AVG Internet Security, both machines are set-up as Small Home or Office Network and are on a homegroup, so can share files and printers. The 2 other machines are laptops running windows XP. One of the laptops is on AVG Internet Security which has been automatically set-up as a Small Home or Office Network, whereas the second laptop is running Zone Alarm Firewall (Free vrs) and AVG Anti-virus (Free vrs).
I recently set-up the router configuration rules to allow me to plug in a USB external hard-drive into the USB connector on the D-Link router to create a?Network Drive and I also installed the latest vrs of D-Link?s SharePort utility on to the 2 laptops. The SharePort program automatically runs at start-up and will allow a machine to see and then allow the user to manually connect/disconnnect to/from the new?network? Drive, although it only allows one machine to connect at a time. First on the laptop running Zone Alarm Free and AVG Anti-virus Free, the Zone Alarm firewall asked me to?allow? SharePort, which I confirmed. The network drive then appeared with a drive letter assigned and I?ve been able to automatically see/connect/disconnect to the drive (read/write access).? With the laptop running AVG Internet Security, initially when I installed SharePort it automatically executed and displayed a box indicating that the firewall must be reconfigured to allow TCP out port 80:20005 and UDP outport: 9303.?
After clicking OK to the SharePort message, the firewall then asked for me to confirm what setting to apply to SharePort, which I chose?allow all (recommended)? And checked the save for future box.? The firewall than confirmed Small Home or Office Network was operating.? I then clicked on the SharePort icon in the tray and it displayed a box indicating the USB drive is not accessible.? I then checked the Firewall Traffic log, which displayed numerous entries for every 10 seconds: o Application = SYSTEM o Log Action = Blocked o PID = 4 o Direction = Out o Protocol = TCP o Remote Port = 20005 o Local Port = starting at 1400 and then incremented by 1 or 2 for each entry o Remote IP = nnn.168.0.1 o Local Port = 0.0.0.0.? Next I ran the Firewall wizard and change the setting from Small Home or Office Network to Allow All, which effectively disabled every blocking setting.? Shareport icon in the tray changed from Red to Green and on clicking allowed me to connect and disconnect to the Network Drive.?
I have subsequently changed the firewall back to Small Home or Office Network and the wizard indicated that it had applied Network 1 settings automatically. My goal is to have all 4 machines accessing the Network Drive for file sharing and back-up, so would really appreciate a step by step guide as to how I manually change the firewall settings to insure top notch security whilst getting AVG Internet Security firewall to allow access to the Network Drive. Cheers Steve. Did you got any help? I have same/similar problem. Have installed SharePort 1.17 (which actually identifies itself to be 1.16) with DIR-855 for printer port sharing PCs: Win 7-64 wireless with Norton Security.
Connecting with no problem on first click Win XP-SP3 wireless with Norton Security. Here the problem starts. Win 7-32 wired, AVG 9. No way to connect (no devices detected) if any protection on AVG FW enabled.
Even made special rules to allow ports as requested (TCP out port 80:20005 and UDP outport: 9303). The router IP registered as 'safe network'. If FW disabled. Connecting immediately.
Any further ideas. Hello surfer2011, please follow my previous steps again. Contact AVG technical support from the affected computer through AVG diagnostic utility -please enter your email address (you want to receive answer to) and description of the situation, plus: - related IP addresses in your network - if AVG Firewall profile 'allow all' will solve it This will send AVG diagnostic information to AVG technical support and you will be then informed by our agent on provided email address with the solution or next needed steps for closer analysis. You can then post here the results. Thank you P.S.-Unfortunately I have no contact to Travel-buddy to check the result of his communication with AVG technical support.