I think I understood you fine but I think you misunderstood what WinRoute Pro is. It is much more then a firewall. It also seems that no one here has really been able to help you in a satisfactory manner. It's obvious you are unwilling to dive into any research but rather have us to the homework you need and exactly to your requests. I submit that you can read their site without any more work then reading this email and responding to it and get all the answers you need. And since your questions are based on the firewall within the product it is clear to me you need a better understanding of it. Biased or not, you will know what the product does and therefore be more apt to ask appropriate questions. Once you grasp the concept of WinRoute Pro, I'll be happy to address any questions you may have in a un-biased way. Although I should warn you, as a proponent of the software (As in, I'm extremely happy with it), I am biased.
On 7 Apr 2002 at 10:45, Leonard Lee wrote: > Thanks Mr. JoeUser, but I think you misunderstood my question. > > I'm personally not looking to replace my current firewall solution, so > I am not about to dive into doing a lot of research into why I would > go with Winroute Pro as oppose to any other firewalls. However, the > thread has my interest and the question is similar to asking why > Firewall-1 is better then Raptor (or vise versa), or how is Hardware > based firewalls better then software based...etc. > > The question was orginally posted as, "does anyone run winroute pro as > their firewall?". The various answers have been varied. "Yes, with > success" does not tell me much, except that the user seems to be happy > with the software...but I don't know what the definition of success is > for that user; It may very well be different from my definition of > success. Andrew did answer better that he liked the Packet filtering > with Winroute Pro. That was sort-of helpful. I imagine he had > configured others and is reflecting that this product may have better > features and functionality in the packet filtering catagory of what > firewall software are suppose to do. > > If I were in the firewall market, what are the major reasons why > Winroute Pro is a better firewall choice to the others out there? (I > think going to kerio's web site would give me a bias opinion on that, > don't you think?) Is it price and features? Is it the easy of > configuration? etc... ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
