system
February 12, 2016, 11:42am
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Please, could you try download a run this command-line toll public.avast.com/~kolaci/ipconfig.zip ? For example, you can use command ipconfig.exe>ipconfig.txt. I would like to see your ipconfig.txt. It’s possible that your WiFi adapters have some weird interface-type.
Errr, sorry, but instrunctions how to create that log would be nice. (tried using cmd, or without it, but no success).
That’s great to hear, thank you.
Do you still need the logs mentioned earlier?
EDIT: Just to know, this is a false-positive of the file mentioned earlier, right?
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/38def6a95bbbf466e78ea26c3c58aeded6c2af5fe58e4db367ca390897e961f1/analysis/1455277450/
MartinK
February 12, 2016, 12:00pm
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We don’t need this log now. And virustotal report should be false-positive, because ipconfig tool was made by my colleague.
MartinK
February 12, 2016, 5:31pm
23
I am sorry, but mentioned fix is slightly more complicated so it will not be done today.
Alikhan
February 12, 2016, 5:37pm
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No problem.
As long as Avast is aware there is an issue and it’s acknowledged by them, we can wait for a fix.
Regards.
Alikhan
February 15, 2016, 5:17pm
25
This issue has been fixed by a updated firewall driver which will be released next version. I have tested and confirmed the statistics show as intended.
bob3160
February 15, 2016, 7:20pm
26
All good things come to those that wait and beta test.