Charles,

Do you think that it would be better then the IPChains on an old 486 box?  Does it 
give you
better security?

Steven

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On 12/31/2000 at 12:59 Charles Galpin wrote:

>I have used one (4 port). Works very well, and highly recommend it if you
>you want a no-hassle firewall - as long as your setup is straight forward.
>If you don't know if your setup is straight forward, then believe me when
>I tell you that it is :)
>
>charles
>
>On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>> 
>> Richard,
>> 
>> Have you used the LinkSys router/hub/firewall??  What is your impression of it?  I 
>have been looking
>> for one that will help protect a very small network that I have.  
>> 
>> Thank you...
>> 
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>> On 12/26/2000 at 08:34 Johnson, Richard (NY Int) wrote:
>> 
>> >Your best bet would be to look at Linksys's product line. They have a 4 port
>> >and a 8 port router/hub/firewall combo for DSL and Cable modems. The 4 port
>> >device allows you to connect up to 254 devices to 1 DSL line. (Obviosuly, by
>> >casdcading Hubs off of one another.) To configure the box simply requires a
>> >browser, it is not OS specific.
>
>
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