Yes, and if you intended to install free antivirus, it's probably best to downgrade promptly and go back to Windows Firewall rather than study the workings of AVG's firewall. But as for your specific question, this article should answer: AVG Support Community | User Forum for All AVG products (https://support.avg.com/answers#!/feedtype=SINGLE_ARTICLE_SEARCH_RESULT&id=How-to-allow-or-block-all-connection-to-specific-IP-address)
Todd, If you have installed the 30 day free trial by mistake & do actually require AVG Free AV have a look @ & follow this article (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-remove-AVG-trial-popup-and-continue-with-free-protection).
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I am not able to connect to my servers, so I want to make sure that IP's 192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.22 can go through the firewall. How do I do that with AVG 2014 Free?
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Todd
Todd, If you have installed the 30 day free trial by mistake & do actually require AVG Free AV have a look @ & follow this article (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-remove-AVG-trial-popup-and-continue-with-free-protection).
AVG Guru
Yes, and if you intended to install free antivirus, it's probably best to downgrade promptly and go back to Windows Firewall rather than study the workings of AVG's firewall. But as for your specific question, this article should answer: AVG Community (https://support.avg.com/answers#!/feedtype=SINGLE_ARTICLE_SEARCH_RESULT&id=How-to-allow-or-block-all-connection-to-specific-IP-address)
Todd, AVG Free AV doesn't feature a firewall. It is part of the AVG Internet Security which is only available as a 30 day free trial or fully 'paid for' product.
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