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    Sygate blocking network

    Hi,

    I installed Sygate firewall earlier to replace Comodo (was testing it...).

    I allowed the windows services that it said to allow to make the network work but my PC still couldn't get an IP for the network.

    I even tried setting Sygate to allow all and it still didn't work.

    Any ideas how I can sort it please?

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    If you uninstall Sygate and reboot do you get on the network ok?

    I have found that if Sygate thinks it's getting attacked then it shuts down the internet connection leading to very strange activity.

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    I used to use it and had to create a 'rule' for my local network ensuring that all ports were unblocked within the LAN - so for example if you're in the range of 192.168.0.x ->192.168.0.255 on your LAN create a special rule to bypass the firewall. It still blocks external threats and programs fine tho.
    I now use Tiny Personal Firewall Pro instead as it seems a bit better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abeacock View Post
    If you uninstall Sygate and reboot do you get on the network ok?

    I have found that if Sygate thinks it's getting attacked then it shuts down the internet connection leading to very strange activity.
    Yep, it works fine when Sygate is uninstalled.

    Quote Originally Posted by dangel View Post
    I used to use it and had to create a 'rule' for my local network ensuring that all ports were unblocked within the LAN - so for example if you're in the range of 192.168.0.x ->192.168.0.255 on your LAN create a special rule to bypass the firewall. It still blocks external threats and programs fine tho.
    I now use Tiny Personal Firewall Pro instead as it seems a bit better.
    Hmmm, I did that as well and it still didn't let me onto the network

    I'm gonna try Tiny Personal Firewall.

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    I uninstalled Sygate after I got caught out by this again and because I'm sat behind a fairly secure router I now just use Windows firewall. It's simple but it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abeacock View Post
    I uninstalled Sygate after I got caught out by this again and because I'm sat behind a fairly secure router I now just use Windows firewall. It's simple but it works.
    True, I would be safe with my router firewall and windows firewall, but I like to control what applications have what access

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