Hello Dennis,
I understand the inconvenience caused, let's work together to fix this issue. I request you to change AVG Firewall network profile to private (open AVG Internet Security > menu > settings > components > firewall > customize > network profile > change all the network public to private), please go to Firewall customize settings again > scroll down > click on system rules > enable all the system rules if it's not configured, please click OK and check if you can establish Drobo connection with enabled AVG Internet Security.
Best regards,
Alok.
AVG is blocking my connection to my Drobo NAS. This started a couple of weeks ago.
The only way to access my Drobo is to disable AVG, connect to the Drobo and do what I need to do, then reboot my computer because AVG refuses to restart without a reboot.
The Drobo is on my local network; the Drobo is on a dedicated IP which is in the "friend zone" in the AVG firewall settings (192.168.0.XXX.)
Anyone been able to unscrew this mess?
Hello Dennis,
I understand the inconvenience caused, let's work together to fix this issue. I request you to change AVG Firewall network profile to private (open AVG Internet Security > menu > settings > components > firewall > customize > network profile > change all the network public to private), please go to Firewall customize settings again > scroll down > click on system rules > enable all the system rules if it's not configured, please click OK and check if you can establish Drobo connection with enabled AVG Internet Security.
Best regards,
Alok.