Hi, yes, thanks for your answer.Normally all the ISP servers would be having NAT protection enabled in the router to protect the users. But i also find so much of infected ips , in the bot cleaning sites also of the same service provider. Minimum protection is only given by ISP, as protecting everything would not give users wanted internet activity.
Windows firewall ofcourse, gives us protection by prompting to stop some features of some applications.
Here avast and its subtools gives clue to the vulnerabilities in the network connections.
I am not particular about shields up, and i used it only as an example for outside check of router/network.
So, is it the fact that the wifi inspector scans for all the vulnerabilities that a network could face in all the devices connected with the router from outside sites . How to know that vulnerabilites exist in the dns server of the service provider? That is the part , i want some clarification. anyhow, thanks for detailed graphical illustration
By changing the dns the vulnerability is gone.