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Backis

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  1. Since it is a dynamic IP address, it had to be the DNS server value and it is - now it works like it should do (however I can not realize the impact of running like this from a protection point of view but in my case it does not matter since the computer will not be used for much surfing/downloading). SOLUTION - Summary ("circumvention"): 1. Run an ipconfig /all and identify Your dongle values (easily done with first running a ipconfig without the dongle and then with , if You are unsure). 2. Use the values for DSN Servers in the Output (can be more than one depending on Your ISPs way of work , use all). 3. Enter this/these value(s) into Marlwarebytes by seleting Settings -> Exclusions -> Add exclusion -> and select the 2nd option 'Exclude a WEB site'. That's it - hope this helps. Thanx for the help dcollins, hope the above description can help You. Best regards /Backis
  2. Okey, now I know where to enter the info but is it the IPv4 value or the DNS server value that should be there ? The link to where I found it is (actually) in MWB forum); Thanks !
  3. Okey dcollins, many thanks ! In Your example above, the value to use is 192.168.59.2 - am I correct ? In Your case the IPv4 and DNS Servers values are identical but not for me, which one is it to use ? Then, where should that be entered in as an exception in MWB , I cannot fully understand that.
  4. Hi MWB, I yesterday got a brand new computer (Windows 10) and of course MWB Premium (3.x-latest) was bought immediately BUT I experience problems when using a USB stick/dongle with SIM card (mobile broadband – Huawei E1750) when I am connected to the internet (Emails/URLs regardless of browser etc). Everything gets blocked somehow and after some investigation it turns out that if Web Protection (in Protection section) is turned On, then this happens, if it is Off, all works as a charm. Needless to say this is no good for the MWB Team. I’ve seen on the net that I’m far from the only one with this problem but I have not found a solution other than that one person wrote; - I have managed to resolve it. I just added the dongle's DNS IP address to the web exception list in MBAM. . If this solves it , then You have Your circumvention BUT it ought to be a crystal clear description on what to do here please. I – and I’m sure many with me – doesn’t fully understand WHICH value it is (from e.g. ipconfig /all) that should be entered into the exception list (where is that one ??) etc. Any help is highly appreciated – this computer will be used by a 91 year old person with no computer experience so …. Best regards
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