On 14 May 2004, at 16:28, Marcus Roberts wrote:
It's not the most sophisticated protection in the world, but it does offer excellent protection.
The only problem of course is that certain applications that used to work will not work so well, e.g. video conferencing, peer-to-peer software, etc.
Thanks for this Marcus. It was the internal mapping by the router which I could not get a grip of but it is now much clearer. The question now is, do I use the hardware NATS firewall in the router or do I use the OSX firewall? Or both for double security?
Drew
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