P.s. I'm assuming that you are running vagrant and virtualbo xon your local 
laptop or desktop.
It should have nothing to do with your router, unless you are trying to 
establish an SSH connection from a remote host?
In that case, it gets more complicated.

However, because it's a Windows host, I'm guessing that when you try to SSH 
to the Vagrant machine (Virtualbox machine)
that Windows prompts you to allow or block the attempted connection? If 
you're not sure, perhaps you can try and disable the
local firewall on your laptop? You mentioned Anti-virus, it's possible, 
it's a firewall as well (so keep it off as well). The local
firewall on Windows is called Defender I believe.


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