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    Just a Virtualized Geek MrLinus's Avatar
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    How you know it if there is a BUILT_IN FIREWALL in your router? and how to install a fire wall?
    Usually says so on the outside of the box. And when you connect to the router to configure it there'll usually be a tab on the web interface to support and configure the firewall. Standard procedure: RTFM. And if it's built into the router, you won't have to install it.

    If you want to use one that is host based (that is, installed on your PC) I do recommend Sygate for Windows platform machines.
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    oHHH i SEE !!!!
    thanks bro...
    Regarding jopmus78, how's the network setup?
    I think jopmus78 is starting his best to persue his networking carrer
    If I were you I always ask questions to PRO's like MsMittens....
    And always try to see it by yourself by experimenting it dude......
    read more books.......
    and use google to search for more info....

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    Agree with Jin on this. MsMittens reminds me very much of my old C++ instructor who got her start coding for big blue way back when. She could teach a kindergartener calculus, and I'd trust her with my world.
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    hows your networking days?
    jopmus78..
    Don't be afraid of asking further questions...
    we want to see if have already started your network...
    oooh before i forgot...
    try this one bro
    www.onecomputerguy.com
    for sure dude it will help you a lot bro......
    will wait for your response dude

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    Bleh, as of right now my home network/home networking has been ****. Dunno if I'ma be coming on AO as much as I used to. My modem has to be the single most unreliable piece of **** since WinMe.
    Space For Rent.. =]

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