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computer increases the scan time which slows down
the network speed of your computer.
If you know that a specific device on your network is
safe, you can apply Full Trust level to this device. In
addition, you can exclude this specific device from
Intrusion Prevention scan. When you exclude a device
from Intrusion Prevention scan, Norton 360 trusts this
device and does not scan any information that is
received from this device. This improves the network
speed of your computer and helps the trusted device
to access your device quickly.
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You can exclude only full trusted devices that are on
the local subnet.
To exclude a device from Intrusion Prevention scan,
you must ensure that the IP address of the device never
changes. Norton 360 uses IP addresses to identify
devices on your home network. If the IP address of the
device changes, Norton 360 cannot identify the trusted
device that should be excluded from Intrusion
Prevention scan.
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You can exclude a trusted device from Intrusion
Prevention scan only if you are sure that the device
does not have any security threats.
When you apply Full Trust to a device and exclude it
from Intrusion Prevention scan, the IP address and
MAC address of the device are added to the Trust
Control.
To exclude a device from Intrusion Prevention scan
1
In the Norton 360 main window, click Settings.
2
In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings,
click My Network.
3
Under My Network, in the Network Security Map
row, click Configure.
4
If the NetworkSecurityOverview window appears,
click OK.
419Protecting your home network
About the Network Security Map