I disagree with you here,
Had you started your own thread detailing your problem, then people searching the forum would find a newer, more relevant one from which to work from.
Simple logic says that you would choose the newest thread similar to your problem as it would have the most relevant info in it
This topic is only relevant to the avast build of that time and there have been many changes to it since then.
IF there is a link between avast and your router then this thread is irrelevant because of its age.
-Scott-
Age is ALWAYS relevant to information. You would not "book a flight based on an old schedule !"
I pointed out a factual error in that while avast "does not change settings on a router" it can interfere.
If I found relevant information to help me in an old post it is more than probable I would thank the OP.
Therefore resurecting an older post.
Having read more posts on router issues it does seem quite feasable that "interference" was and is an issue with some routers. I am quite happy with avast overall but when I have to RDP around a network to be able to get at some of the settings on routers it does beg questions and answers.
I have no problem with NOD32 or AVG from the other machines and that certainly does not mean they are any less efficient in thier operation. As for the poster who suggests only one antivirus I would disagree. When done correctly more than one antivirus offers a great deal of security. No two antivirus are the same I have seen first hand virus get through one antivirus only to be nailed by secondary measures. just the simple fact that I can scan shared drives of other computers with a different antivirus has prooved itself many times over. "Never put all your eggs in the same basket"
I have tried to add both the IP and resultant web page to exclusions in avast but to no avail. I can however state that it does now let to a page on the router that I had problems with before but still locks me out of the "blocked sites" page.