If you want a real firewall ruleset and you want to work with the
ruleset like a real PIX or Checkpoint FW than get teh Cisco.

The Checkpoint [EMAIL PROTECTED] has the same codebase as a real CP firewall,
but the interface is 100% wizard based...  nice if you know nothing
about firewalls... but insanely annoying if you just want to see a
simple ruleset...

Mark


Bob Crandell wrote:

Cisco PIX 501 for corporate hardware firewall.
You can get it at Business Computing Network for $407.00 for 10 user
connections.

Netgear and D-Link are good if throughput isn't an issue.

Bob C.

On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 22:13 -0700, Mr O wrote:
Anybody got recommendations, experience, comments, etc, on
hardware firewalls? I'm sure they're all simple to deal with
with the web interfaces and that's what the client needs.


                
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