Symantec 10067161 Product Manual - Page 219
About Metered Broadband Mode
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Protecting Internet activities 219 About Metered Broadband Mode 3 In the Communication Port box, type a new communication port number. You must use the same port number for each of the device that is connected to your Network Security Map. 4 Click Apply. 5 Click OK. About Metered Broadband Mode The Metered Broadband Mode feature lets you set up policies to restrict the Internet usage of Norton AntiVirus. You can define the amount of network bandwidth that Norton AntiVirus can use. You can choose a communication policy that suits your Internet connection. If you have unlimited Internet plan, you can set up No Limit policy so that Norton AntiVirus connects to Symantec servers to ensure complete protection. However, if you think that Norton AntiVirus uses too much of your Internet connection, you can restrict the Internet usage of Norton AntiVirus. Metered Broadband Mode helps you manage the data transfer between Norton AntiVirus and your adapter. To connect to the Internet, Norton AntiVirus accesses the gateway through an adapter. The adapter is present either on your computer or on a connecting device. The connecting device can be a 3G phone, an Internet data card, or a wireless network card. Metered Broadband Mode lets you set up a policy for each adapter that Norton AntiVirus uses to connect to the Internet. You can set up one of the following policies for each of the adapter that Norton AntiVirus uses to connect to the Internet: 1 No Limit Lets Norton AntiVirus use the network bandwidth that is required to ensure complete protection. Symantec recommends that you apply this policy. 1 Critical Updates Only