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Old 12-21-2016, 12:10 PM   #12
chaley
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Originally Posted by RsH View Post
I am using MalwareBytes and F-Prot as well as whatever MS has built into Windows 10... but both my programs have been told to ignore the Calibre folder and its subfolders. That made no difference to the WiFi connection but the Content Server works fine ...
It would be the "Network Protection" part of either MalwareBytes or F-Prot that is causing the problem (if it is), not the antivirus part. My theory: the tool sees the long-open connection and kills it, thinking that it might be malware acting as a bot. If I had to guess then I would investigate MalwareBytes because of its "active defense" stuff and because we have had problems with MalwareBytes before. Of course, the only evidence I have for this idea is that *something* is killing that connection.

I am glad you have a work-around.
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