

Projector or a Big screen TV in the conference room? Networking.Snap! - Better 2FA, Space Trash Collectors, Edible Batteries, Betting on Fusion Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: May 10, 1954: Texas Instruments Introduces New Transistor Says We Are Closer to Electronic Brains (Read more HERE.)īonus Flashback: May 10, 1967: NASA's M2-F2 lift.I am able to ping the website IP address.

Outsider can also connect to company website. Suddenly the local LAN devices cannot access to company website that host externally and confirm the internet connection has no issue.

This is a good article to explain the paid vs free AV question. The reason we pay for an AV, rather than rely on free AV, is for the added protection and reporting they provide. Moved to Avast and find it much more intuitive and much easier to configure/setup. I had Bitdefender for a year and was not happy with the Management Portal. If you are unfamiliar with any of them, I would try one out for a year to see if you like it and if not, move to another one.

If you have more than 10 computers you need to manage I always recommend a managed endpoint. I use Avast Business CloudCare (as my managed service) and Windows Defender (yes, they can overlap without issues) in passive mode. Just like moving from a managed AV to any other "Free" version AV is going backwards.Īs Big_Mark says, the enterprise version of Windows Defender is pretty good as a managed AV, but it does cost a subscription fee (just like all the other ones). Replacing a managed AV with Windows Defender is going backwards. Basic Windows Defender is right up there with any of the other "Free" AV.
