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I hope this is the right place to post this question. I was not totally sure.
I noticed that when I try to install a Norton Internet Security 2008 software after first reinstalling it and reinstalling it, it now no longer recognizes my home wired router for my VOIP Vonage broadband phone network. I was on with 3 different reps and even a senior tech with SYmantec and none of them can figure out why it cannot secure the router for Vonage through the Symantec software now. I was able to before. Can anyone help me? |
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If it works without NIS 2008, and Symantec people can not make it work. I would say By BY and choose another Firewall. Actually if you are running Vista there is No reason to use another Firewall. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Ernie" wrote in message ... I hope this is the right place to post this question. I was not totally sure. I noticed that when I try to install a Norton Internet Security 2008 software after first reinstalling it and reinstalling it, it now no longer recognizes my home wired router for my VOIP Vonage broadband phone network. I was on with 3 different reps and even a senior tech with SYmantec and none of them can figure out why it cannot secure the router for Vonage through the Symantec software now. I was able to before. Can anyone help me? |
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Actually norton IS the best there is. I love Vista but using norton internet security is better, has more features and keeps my computer safe than without it. THey rated and proved it in several tests and magazines and I know it works. I am saying that the network feature is for computers connected to other networks. Norton works and supports Microsoft so you should be happy. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: HI If it works without NIS 2008, and Symantec people can not make it work. I would say By BY and choose another Firewall. Actually if you are running Vista there is No reason to use another Firewall. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Ernie" wrote in message ... I hope this is the right place to post this question. I was not totally sure. I noticed that when I try to install a Norton Internet Security 2008 software after first reinstalling it and reinstalling it, it now no longer recognizes my home wired router for my VOIP Vonage broadband phone network. I was on with 3 different reps and even a senior tech with SYmantec and none of them can figure out why it cannot secure the router for Vonage through the Symantec software now. I was able to before. Can anyone help me? |