Network firewall problems
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during the day my internet is fine, but at night it seems that there is a firewall on my network. I want to get rid of this. i checked all my antivirus programs and none have a firewall up. i checked my windows firewall aswell. What should i look for to get rid of this firewall?
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Answer:
Make sure that your firewall is allowing outbound and inbound traffic to that network. Also check and make sure that you don't have any access restrictions that turns on different settings at night.
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Other answers
No, I'd recommend not to, because your firewall is actually very good to prevent threats from passing into your system and ruining your PC. And the threats I mean are viruses, spyware, malware, etc... If you really do want to get rid of it, what kind of problems have been causing you to dislike it?
Your Broadband Router has a firewall as well.
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