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I have the Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL Router with 4 Port Switch. Just wondering if this has a built in firewall?
gfyyourfather_luke said:
KpaBap said:no it actually takes incoming packets, makes clones for each machine on the network and alters the destination
it's like an evil hub meant to confuse yuor megahurtz
hellcat said:Router = Firewall! They usually rule with an implicit deny. You have to tell it which ip addresses to deny or you can tell it which to allow. Depends on how you set it up.
yourfather_luke said:ntyiajotm
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AndrewF150 said:But than it rings up MSN and tells them what are in the packets....
pluto316 said:Router = Physical firewall. It's wise to have both a physical and a software firewall. I am behind my Linksys router (and switch but that doesn't matter) and WinXP Pro SP2 and ZoneAlarm. Even then I still monitor my packets randomly to keep an eye on things.
benimal said:Umm...not quite. A router simply routes packets. Yes you can tell it what to IPs, subnets, or ports to allow or deny, but that's more in line with firewall features that it may/maynot have built in. A router in the purest sense is not a firewall. See here for more details...
http://www.speedguide.net/faq_in_q.php?category=97&qid=41
http://www.firewallguide.com/faq.htm
Yes I agree it's good to have both a router with firewall features and a software firewall (i.e. ZoneAlarm) installed.
Ben