Untrusted Network

Hello Kristy,
Thank you for contacting AVG support community.
Sorry for the trouble caused.
Please refer the below article and check if that helps.
| AVG (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?l=en&urlName=Use-AVG-Antivirus-Enhanced-Firewall&supportType=home)
We will check and help.
Thank you.

Open the AVG antivirus software on your computer. You should be able to access it by double-clicking the AVG icon in the system tray or by searching for AVG in the Start menu. Look for the Firewall section or settings within the AVG interface. The location of this option may vary depending on the version of AVG you are using. Typically, it can be found under the "Protection" or "Settings" menu. In the Firewall settings, you should see a list of networks or network profiles. Locate the network profile that corresponds to your network connection. It might be labeled as "Public," "Home," or "Private" network. Select the network profile associated with your network and change its trust level to "trusted" or "home." This action should allow AVG to recognize your network as safe and not block connections from other devices. MyBalanceNow (https://www.mybalancenow.page/)

I am having a problem with AVG stating that it is blocking connections from other computers, printers and devices on the untrusted network.  How do I make my network 'trusted'?  It is only my equipment that is on this network.

Hello Kristy,
Thank you for contacting AVG support community.
Sorry for the trouble caused.
Please refer the below article and check if that helps.
| AVG (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?l=en&urlName=Use-AVG-Antivirus-Enhanced-Firewall&supportType=home)
We will check and help.
Thank you.

Open the AVG antivirus software on your computer. You should be able to access it by double-clicking the AVG icon in the system tray or by searching for AVG in the Start menu. Look for the Firewall section or settings within the AVG interface. The location of this option may vary depending on the version of AVG you are using. Typically, it can be found under the "Protection" or "Settings" menu. In the Firewall settings, you should see a list of networks or network profiles. Locate the network profile that corresponds to your network connection. It might be labeled as "Public," "Home," or "Private" network. Select the network profile associated with your network and change its trust level to "trusted" or "home." This action should allow AVG to recognize your network as safe and not block connections from other devices. MyBalanceNow (https://www.mybalancenow.page/)