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espeed
October 25th, 2006, 04:22 PM
Hello, I have switched from zone alarm to nod32 and have some questions.
How does amon affect gaming? I understand amon scans every single file that is accessed, so am i right in assuming that it will constantly scan game files as im playing them therefore slowing the game down??
There doesnt seem to be much in the way of firewall features or im just not seeing it. Where do I go to give network clearance to ip addresses? or block an application from accessing the internet if i need to?
sorry, ive had the software for less than a day.....
Alphalutra1
October 25th, 2006, 04:25 PM
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There doesnt seem to be much in the way of firewall features or im just not seeing it. Where do I go to give network clearance to ip addresses? or block an application from accessing the internet if i need to?
sorry, ive had the software for less than a day....." }-
nod32 is an antivirus solution, not a firewall solution so it will not block ips or applications from accessing the internet. You need another application to do that.
Alphalutra1
lodore
October 25th, 2006, 04:28 PM
-{ Quote: "Hello, I have switched from zone alarm to nod32 and have some questions.
How does amon affect gaming? I understand amon scans every single file that is accessed, so am i right in assuming that it will constantly scan game files as im playing them therefore slowing the game down??
There doesnt seem to be much in the way of firewall features or im just not seeing it. Where do I go to give network clearance to ip addresses? or block an application from accessing the internet if i need to?
sorry, ive had the software for less than a day....." }-
hello and dont worry we are here to help.
nod32 is know to be great for gaming because its scanning is fast and wont interfere with your great game.
it doesnt have a firewall so you could use say zonealarm free,comodo or something else hope this helps.
lodore
ASpace
October 25th, 2006, 04:30 PM
-{ Quote: "Hello, I have switched from zone alarm to nod32 and have some questions.
How does amon affect gaming? I understand amon scans every single file that is accessed, so am i right in assuming that it will constantly scan game files as im playing them therefore slowing the game down??
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Welcome to Wilders :thumb:
NOD32 is famous with the fact that it is one of the fastest antivirus solutions on the market so unlikely some other products NOD will not slow down your gaming although it scan all files by default and although it protects against all kind of threats
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Since you are new to NOD32 , you can read the sticky posts here to have more information about NOD
espeed
October 25th, 2006, 04:47 PM
hey thanks for the quick replies. I have moved away from zone alarm for the reasons that it was very intrusive, can you guys recommend a software firewall which is very user friendly and works well with nod32 (no conflicts)...thanks.
ASpace
October 25th, 2006, 04:49 PM
-{ Quote: "hey thanks for the quick replies. I have moved away from zone alarm for the reasons that it was very intrusive, can you guys recommend a software firewall which is very user friendly and works well with nod32 (no conflicts)...thanks." }-
I my self use Windows Firewall , the built-in firewall into every Windows XP
What is your Operating system ?
espeed
October 25th, 2006, 05:01 PM
ive always been a little iffy bout xp firewall but i guess i could use it if there are no other recommendations....
another question - Am i at risk by only having nod32 with all modules active and no additional protection like firewall software active.
ASpace
October 25th, 2006, 05:07 PM
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another question - Am i at risk by only having nod32 with all modules active and no additional protection like firewall software active." }-
Yes , you are at huge risk .
From what you write I guess you have Windows XP . I strongly advise you to immediately enable the built-in firewall until you find the desired one . Windows Firewall or ICF will close the whole which you now have by not using firewall .
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What is a firewall ?
Firewall is a protective barrier between your PC and the outside world.It protects you from hackers and other intruders from gaining remote access to your PC and also from viruses and network worms (like Sasser).It also makes your PC invisiable for hacker softwares and even if hackers find your PC it will block the attack.Firewalls scans all your incoming (and outgoing) traffic and immediately block it if it is unsolicated. " }-
NOD32 doesn't include any firewall protection
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espeed
October 25th, 2006, 05:26 PM
yeah i thought as much, thanks very much for the quick replies at this board, service here is outstanding :)
Blackspear
October 25th, 2006, 05:30 PM
I currently use Look n Stop available here at Wilders.
Cheers ;D
marcromero
October 25th, 2006, 07:08 PM
Nod32 works with the Windows XP Firewall.
The Hammer
October 26th, 2006, 01:44 AM
-{ Quote: "ive always been a little iffy bout xp firewall but i guess i could use it if there are no other recommendations....
another question - Am i at risk by only having nod32 with all modules active and no additional protection like firewall software active." }-Why not try a router?
n8chavez
October 26th, 2006, 01:48 AM
-{ Quote: "I currently use Look n Stop available here at Wilders.
Cheers ;D" }-
I too use LnS. It's fantastic. If you do want to use it, make sure you get Phantom's ruleset.
agoretsky
October 27th, 2006, 09:05 PM
Hello,
Is there a certain game with which you were concerned about compatibility or performance issues?
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Brian N
October 28th, 2006, 09:23 AM
If you tick 'Optimize scanning' AMON will only scan files once (unless they have changed or NOD32 has been updated). So there shouldn't be any problems at all with any game, I haven't experienced any problems myself and I play loads of demos & other stuff ;)
HankPiano
October 28th, 2006, 01:29 PM
Together with NOD32 I used to work with Sygate. Because this firewall was swallowed by Symantec and any development of the product was therefore finished I installed the free version of Sunbelt Kerio. Good, easy to use but rather heavy (not as bad as Comodo, but still....) So, some time ago I turned to Agnitum Outpost, free version as well, and so far I'm quite content with it: it 's light (a good combination with NOD32) and apart from that userfriendly and reliable.
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