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Re: ZA, Routers, Alternatives



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I'm using the SolidShare router from solidshare (www.solidshare.com) 
between two NICs on my main PC.  One NIC is on a shared 10BaseT hub with my 
other two computers, the other NIC is connected to my ADSL modem.

It's cheap and works great.  According to the www.grc.com Shields Up and 
Probe My Ports tests, it leaves all of my systems completely secure and so 
far it hasn't interfered with anything I want to do on the net.  It also 
lets me share ADSL access among my 3 PCs.

The configuration is amazingly simple.  It took me about 90 seconds between 
completing the download and having the router up and running.  No further 
fiddling was required.  The internal network NIC and PCs only had to have 
fixed IP addresses assigned to their respective NICs.  Nothing else needs 
to be done to them.

I have no relationship with the author except as a very satisfied customer.

-uf


At 09:41 AM 2/16/2001 -0500, G.M. Goins wrote:
>Ron,
>
>I too use the same router as you, however, sans either ZoneAlarm
>or Black Ice Defender. My experience with ZA was very favorable
>except that for my machine it was a resource hog preventing me from
>running TradeStation with real-time data feed.  Thus I acquired the
>Linksys router/firewall.  I also use Norton Anti-Virus for email.  All
>seems to be well.  But what you don't know can hurt you.
>
>Based on your firmware note below I was wondering if you have any
>experience with hacker simulators beyond Gibson's (my router passes
>all of his tests) ?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Gary
>
>This is a controversial subject and you'll get differing opinions, but I'm
>running a LinkSys BEFSR41 Router with the latest firmware upgrade
>(important!) -- and BlackIce just to put a little icing on the cake --
>along with Norton Anti-Virus --  The combo works well on several machines --
>________________________________________
>At 05:00 PM 02/15/2001 -0600, you wrote:
> >I have been using Zone Alarm for some time and have alot of trouble with
> >it. What is out there that works better?