do you need a software firewall if you have a MN 500 base station

AnMig

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I have set up a wireless system for a friend and used MN 500 wireless base station.

Its supposed to have a firewall enabled.

Is this enough for a non computer savy person? or should I install zone alarm for him.

Do I disbale the MN 500 firewall if I install zone alarm?


I am pretty much an idiot with regard to this braod band stuff since I am stuck on dial up

please help
 

groovin

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what kind of firewall is it? is it just NAT or does it actually have rule based inspection?

if it just uses NAT, itll block all incoming, but you might want sometime running on the workstation to stop outgoing stuff you dont know about.
 

gunrunnerjohn

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It will depend on how you use the Internet. Obviously, blocking the incoming threats is the most important function, and simple NAT will do that. OTOH, if you download a lot of stuff, or go to questionable websites frequently, you'll probably want outgoing protection too.
 

AnMig

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Originally posted by: gunrunnerjohn
It will depend on how you use the Internet. Obviously, blocking the incoming threats is the most important function, and simple NAT will do that. OTOH, if you download a lot of stuff, or go to questionable websites frequently, you'll probably want outgoing protection too.

I don think he is into warez or downloading mp3 but now that hes got broadband who knows.

anyway from what I gathered from the replies.

The built in firewall of the wireless router should block incomming threats but I will need software firewall like zone alarm to block and see any attepmts by his computer to access the internet without his knowledge.

I was thinking just using the built in firewall and just have run adaware everyweek. I don want to get called every week because zone alarm is going off or something. This is all free by the way