Thanks all for the help and ideas! I hope to get my router soon and start
being more secure.
Thomas Ashcraft
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Pedco, Inc.
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Weidemann
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 9:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [cobalt-security] LAN/Internet Security questions
We run a similar network and use the netgear RT314 (identical to Zyxels
product), which is a router and firewall hardware solution. Its configurable
with Internet Explorer and VERY easy to setup. I can recomend this product
as its not expensive either and doesnt need a Linux Admin to run ;)
Teut Weidemann
Wings Simulations
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 4:13 PM
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Subject: RE: [cobalt-security] LAN/Internet Security questions
>I have a cable modem hooked directly to my Qube2 which is hooked to a hub
>with an NT server and 25 workstations. I need to make my LAN secure while
>providing internet access to each workstation on the LAN. I need to prevent
>hackers/intruders from breaking in. Can anyone help??
If you are looking for a simple and inexpensive solution, I recommend the
Linksys Router/Firewall product. It works great with a small network. If you
need a high-end solution, you should check out Firewall-1.
~S~
Disclaimer: My own two cents.
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