I know it's a few months old now but I thought I just update how I fixed the problem. It was bloody phones! The Cisco 7912 are crappy phones, I've replaced them with SPA303 and everything is working fine now.
Put these in your whitelist
ads.rubiconproject.com
sync.richmetrics.com
bomcl.richmetrics.com
panel2.research-int.se
metrics.expressen.se
bn-01.adtomafusion.com
ads.rubiconproject.com
you could always whitelist the following
ads.rubiconproject.com
sync.richmetrics.com
bomcl.richmetrics.com
panel2.research-int.se
metrics.expressen.se
bn-01.adtomafusion.com
ads.rubiconproject.com
That's the latest log ads were blocked from expressen.se - then you can narrow it down...
What version windows are you using? I'm going to try windows 7 on VM with chrome just to see what happens.
BTW try option 2, that will only show you whats been blocked.
Does look a bit strange. With google DNS I think it just bypasses everything, it's like when I connect my VPN the ads no longer get blocked.
The best thing to do is follow the logfile "f" then choose option 2 and post the log to see what the ad blocker is blocking on expressen.se . I'll compare...
I have my ad blocker setting to Large and I'm not getting the same results as you. Have you tried a different browser?
Have you installed the latest version of the ad-blocker? Have you updated the host?
You don't have to disable ASUS TrendMicro for the ad blocker to work.
To enable and disable the ad blocker on specific computers I don't this is implemented on this brilliant piece of software. But maybe this is something the creator could implement in his next version.
Turn the ad blocker off then go to a website that has ads, then switch it back on and see the difference. Try this website for example http://youyield.com
It's all in the wording, just kidding. If you start ab-solution menu and type "f" (follow the log file) then press enter then go to your website's product page, the adblocker will then show you a list ads it has blocked on that specific page. I just then entered a couple of block ads addresses...