![]() The only rule I modified was the one that was blocking connections to secure sites. Unless there is an existing rule that is causing that conflict, but I can't seem to single one out that would cause this problem. There just has to be some setting dealing with my Internet Connection, my ethernet card or the network I had previously set up that is causing Norton to block my Comcast connection. When you said Norton should have reconfigured itself after I gave it a direct internet connection by plugging my cable modem into my NIC, how would you know if it did that? Is there some setting you can check? Also, I have since uninstalled and reinstalled Norton so I don't know if that should have resolved the problem with reconfiguring itself to a direct internet connection? I also added Broadcom's address and Comcast to my Trusted Zone computers in Norton Firewall by going to Personal Firewall > Configure > Networking. ![]() I thought - surely - this will solve my problem, but alas, it did not. I told it to permit access (this came up twice). ![]() I got Broadcom's IP address from My Network Places and Internet Connections tab in XP's start menu. Immediately after creating this rule, Norton told me that Broadcom was trying to access my computer. Later, I also created a rule for my Broadcom ethernet card, thinking maybe Norton Firewall is somehow not communicating with or granting access to my NIC. When I created my Norton Firewall Rule for Comcast, I added Comcast's address and gave Norton permission to communicate fully with Comcast. Norton Firewall problems through Google but the problem still persists.Īny help on how I can get my Norton Firewall to stop blocking theĬomcast site and my internet access would be hugely appreciated! I've been dealing with this problem for three weeks now with a lot Resolved an earlier problem I was having with Internet Radio being The Comcast site there with full permission and access, since this I have also gone under Ad Blocking and added Well as limiting it to ports 25, 110 (for email) and 80, 88 and 443 for Outbound, TCP access and tried allowing all communications, as I have even createdĪ rule in Firewall under General, then Advanced Settings to allowĬomcast access to my computer. ![]() I have uninstalled and reinstalled NIS to no avail. The firewall because as soon as I disable it, I can get Comcast fine. My internet connection (I use Comcast high speed cable). to learn that the company is ending its free offering of Norton Security. Hi everyone! I'm brand new to this board and am happy to be here. Expanded Comcast Business-Fortinet partnership addresses secure access service. ![]()
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