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Originally Posted by OldDeath Comodo brings its own firewall, doesn't it? If yes, you can just disable the M$ firewall as it is useless and can cause problems when used together with other firewalls... |
I use only Comodo's firewall. I enabled the inbuilt MS firewall AFTER I had uninstalled Comodo,before did a clean install of Comodo.
The free Comodo firewall comes with Agnitum antivirus,which I chose not to install,as I use Avast.
I should mention that this current problem is recent. I've been using Shareaza for a couple of years using this router. (took me half a day to set up the port forwarding initially)
Because the issue persists with both Comodo and MS firewalls it's beginning to look as if the problem is with Shareaza.
What do you think?