Any comments on Avira?Īlso, I tried to install Malware Bytes, but it seems there is no longer a free version and the latest trial version doesn’t run on old Socket “A” CPU’s. Hence, I’ve been looking around on the Internet for what was available and with Nortons – MacAfee – AVG – Avast…, none of which I want a bar of, but there was Avira which I have never used and therefore know nothing about. If they catch anything, they have virtually crippled the computer doing so, especially if it’s an old Socket A XP machine. I was looking for a free one and it hit me that most of them, with the exception of Eset Nod, have pretty poor form. And of course, I can't update my drivers because I can't connect to the internet. So far I haven’t reinstalled any Anti-Virus and the mate probably doesn’t need one. In attempting to find the root of the problem, I checked Device Manager and discovered that the ONLY device listed under 'Network Adapters' was one called 'avast SecureLine TAP Adapter v3'. If that is the case, then what you are seeing is a scenario where Device Manager has Avast SecureLine TAP v3 marked as disabled only when VPN is not being used at the moment. (It’s a Digitech USB 2 802.11N for those interested) Author Topic: Avast secure line TAP v3 adapter is disabled (Read 14522 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Ok, well to show there was no ill feeling I uninstalled Avast using Revo Uninstaller and the Wi-Fi Dongle now works.
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