How To Open The Port With Norton Internet Security In The Web Browser?
Norton Internet Security is a shielding software that is used
in all the home PC’s as well as in the offices to protect the system against
viruses. There are some programs which need an open port in Norton’s firewall
for proper communication. We are going to discuss the points to open the port
for Norton firewall. If you find any problem, you can call us at our Norton Antivirus Internet Security Protection Help Number from your phone.
Ø Go
to ‘Start’ button from the home window screen. Type ‘Norton’ in the search
field.
Ø Click
on ‘Network’ and select ‘Firewall’ tab. You will find ‘configure’ option on the
right-hand side.
Ø Select
‘Add’ and enable ‘Allow’. You will be prompted to select the order of
connection from the available 3 options. This depends on the purpose for which
the port is to be used. If you are
doubtful with the purpose, then click on ‘Connections to and from other PC’.
Ø In
this step, you will be asked to select the IP address or subnetwork of
computers. Here you will again find different options. Click on ‘Any computer’
if you are unsure.
Ø Click
‘Next’ to open the next window. A drop down menu will appear asking you to
select the type of protocol required for opening the port. You can use TCP and
UDP for this purpose.
Ø Now,
click on the port which you have to open. Select the ‘individual port’ or the
‘Port range’ according to your suitability or requirement. If you want to open
the local port of your PC, then click on ‘Local’.
Ø Tap
‘Finish’ to end the process. Now click on ‘X’ button to close the Norton Internet
Security window.
If your programs are still not
working, then ask for solution by calling at Norton Antivirus Internet Security Help Number engraved on our home
support page. We have well qualified and certified executives for handling
different problems.
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