Final_metroid Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 I have McAffe firewall (yes i know) and it doesn't block my acess to battlenet, however no one can join my custom games. I have tried allowing the network on mcaffe, as well as allowing port/ip that warcraft uses. however, it still isn't working. Any suggestions? Also, since basically everyone here complains about how bad Mcaffe is when I bring it up, what is better? I know everyone recommends NOD 32, but how is Norton? I can get a free subscription but im not sure if I want to make the switch. Quote
Twelvepack Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 Its worth asking if you have a hardware firewall (usually a router), if so, you will have to open port 6112 (look that one up, its been a few years), other then that, if you are on a college network, there are often firewalls elsewhere that you will have no control over. Quote
Smoke Posted April 22, 2007 Posted April 22, 2007 Norton is horrible, stay the fuck away from it. Especially the Internet Security variant, whose form of protection consists of blocking the wrong things constantly. Quote
Final_metroid Posted April 22, 2007 Author Posted April 22, 2007 im not on a college network. And yes its a router, any specific suggestions/directions for how to make the change? and also, I was thinking that was going to happen with norton.. (apparently several years of shittiness have done nothing to make it rectify itself), so, how is symantec then? and if thats also terrible, why does everyone love NOD 32? Quote
Final_metroid Posted April 25, 2007 Author Posted April 25, 2007 Warcraft III problem solved, went into windows firewall settings and did the rest. But theres still the issue of the Antivirus, my subscription expires shortly and I dont know whether to continue with McAffe, switch to Symantec or NOD 32? Quote
IckesTheSane Posted April 25, 2007 Posted April 25, 2007 I've had good luck with both AVG and Avira Antivir. Both have free flavors that work fine, and from the reviews I've seen are not the best, but still do very well in the ratings. They both are pretty lightweight when it comes to system resources, but the Avira update can be annoying; it leaves a pop-up box when it's done saying you should pay them money for the pro version. Yeah, stay away from Norton. Symantec is the company that owns Norton (or something like that), so it's really the same product. Don't pay to renew McAffee. I haven't had bad experiences with it, but there is just as good software for free elsewhere. No experience with NOD32, but I too have heard good things about it. Quote
Final_metroid Posted May 6, 2007 Author Posted May 6, 2007 I suppose, but, im really being pressured to get the symantec. In what ways is NOD32 better specifically? Quote
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