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varase
May 19, 2019Guide
Bitdefender software on Mac
I've activated NetGear Armor on my RBK53 system, and have installed the assocaited Bitdefender softare on my iMac-5K.
Do I have to do this on every machine on my network?
I was already us...
DexterJB
May 20, 2019NETGEAR Moderator
Hi varase, welcome to the community! The links to some of our KB articles below may help explain some of the differences and features of NETGEAR Armor. Please let us know if you have more questions and we'd be happy to answer.
What features does NETGEAR Armor offer?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059435/What-features-does-NETGEAR-Armor-offer
What kind of URLs does NETGEAR Armor block?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059439/What-kind-of-URLs-does-NETGEAR-Armor-block
How often does NETGEAR Armor run a vulnerability scan?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059456/How-often-does-NETGEAR-Armor-run-a-vulnerability-scan
What prerequisites do I need to use NETGEAR Armor?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059437/What-prerequisites-do-I-need-to-use-NETGEAR-Armor
How is NETGEAR Armor different from an anti-virus software?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059436/How-is-NETGEAR-Armor-different-from-an-anti-virus-software
What type of vulnerabilities does NETGEAR Armor protect me from?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059438/What-type-of-vulnerabilities-does-NETGEAR-Armor-protect-me-from
Can I keep Bitdefender local protection software, if I cancel my NETGEAR Armor subscription plan?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059449/Can-I-keep-Bitdefender-local-protection-software-if-I-cancel-my-NETGEAR-Armor-subscription-plan
How is my NETGEAR Armor subscription different from the Bitdefender Total Security 2019 subscription?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059688/How-is-my-NETGEAR-Armor-subscription-different-from-the-Bitdefender-Total-Security-2019-subscription
What is the NETGEAR Armor Bitdefender Total Security feature?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059440/What-is-the-NETGEAR-Armor-Bitdefender-Total-Security-feature
How frequently is the NETGEAR Armor vulnerability database updated?: https://kb.netgear.com/000059441
How is my NETGEAR Armor subscription different from the Bitdefender Total Security 2019 subscription: https://kb.netgear.com/000059688
Dexter
- varaseJun 01, 2019Guide
When I activated Netgear Armor, it offered me a 90 day free trial.
After installing the Bitdefender software, it told me that this version of the software would expire after 30 days (60 days short of the trial expiration).
Ironically, I already have a Bitdefender family plan which doesn't expire until October.
Installing the Netgear version of the software deleted the Bitdefender I already had installed. How do I bridge the 60 days that the Netgear software will leave my Macs and PCs unprotected?
If I sign up for Netgear Armor - pay the annual fee - will I still get the free three months?
Not a big deal - just trying to see what my options are.
Also, soon after I installed Netgear Armor my Synology disk station reported that 192.168.1.1 (my RBR50) had been blocked after 10 attempts to connect to the FTP port on the Synology. Was that Armor cleverly trying to probe for FTP vulnerabilities on the Synology, or something more sinister?
- DexterJBJun 03, 2019NETGEAR Moderator
Hi varase,
Your Armor subscription/trial period between your devices should be synced up. Please make sure that you used the same login credentials when you initially activated Armor. Your paid subscription will not begin until you use your paid activation code. That means you can use the paid activation code close to the end of your trial since that will not expire. As for how Armor behaves in the network, Bitdefender support will be able to provide a more detailed explanation for that. You can contact them on the link below.
https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/
Dexter
- varaseJun 04, 2019Guide
Well, the Bitdefender software was clearly stating that I had only 14 days left on my trial so once I determined that the probes to my Synology's FTP port from the RBR50 were purposeful probes by Armor (and not that Armor had somehow opened a back door to my LAN), I paid for the subscription.