- Jan 16, 2001
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I'm investigating everything that could go wrong/cost me $$$ before I jump onto the DSL or cable bandwagon.
I'm aware that both these types of connections are "always on". This leaves your pc vulnerable to attack. But only if you leave the pc booted up, correct?
I've downloaded Sygate Personal Firewall Link here It got a top rating for "Personal Firewall Freeware" from one of the PC magazines that I buy. I loaded up on my pc at home, even though I only have a dialup modem and don't leave my computer on the time, just to play with the firewall program. The program seems awesome! It comes with a user's manual (in Adobe Acrobat) that's about 40 pages long. It gets into stuff I don't understand yet like "packet initialization settings", "port latency", "port packet pocket protection" at stuff like that. I'm sure I could learn it though.
Anyway, my question is: Those of you that use Cable/DSL, do you have a firewall on your system? I should specify that I'm only talking about home users, not running a business. I would imagine that anyone running a business, i.e. has on-line ordering w/credit card numbers and such, already has a firewall. Well, that's it. Thanks and have a nice day.
I'm aware that both these types of connections are "always on". This leaves your pc vulnerable to attack. But only if you leave the pc booted up, correct?
I've downloaded Sygate Personal Firewall Link here It got a top rating for "Personal Firewall Freeware" from one of the PC magazines that I buy. I loaded up on my pc at home, even though I only have a dialup modem and don't leave my computer on the time, just to play with the firewall program. The program seems awesome! It comes with a user's manual (in Adobe Acrobat) that's about 40 pages long. It gets into stuff I don't understand yet like "packet initialization settings", "port latency", "port packet pocket protection" at stuff like that. I'm sure I could learn it though.
Anyway, my question is: Those of you that use Cable/DSL, do you have a firewall on your system? I should specify that I'm only talking about home users, not running a business. I would imagine that anyone running a business, i.e. has on-line ordering w/credit card numbers and such, already has a firewall. Well, that's it. Thanks and have a nice day.