  qdemn7 Smurf in My Loop Premium join:2003-09-16 Fort Worth, TX
| reply to Mellow Re: Hardware Firewall
said by Mellow : For the best I would go for a PIX. But your everyday consumer cant afford or configure that kind of setup. I recommend something that has SPI and has rule sets. An easy user gui doesnt hurt either. If you want cheap you can find the Netgear FVS318 at staples for $150. I have this installed at a remote office handling VPN with no problems. If you want to go cheaper and have a spare box you can do a smoothwall/ipcop/etc.. linux software firewall. I use ipcop at home and love it, it runs fine on an old cyrix 586 with 64megs in it. Just chunked in 3 nics and configured it, so now I got wan,lan,dmz. You cant beat that price $0.
Tanks for the info. That Netgear looks like a good deal for $120 @ Newegg. Actually I was thinking of upgrading to Zywall 10W. I've been very happy with my $30 DLink DI604, but I'm always thinking about what's next. -- "It's the squares who know how to fly the fighter planes and operate the missiles and the bombs and work the M-16s. Liberals would still be fumbling with the federally mandated trigger locks." -- P.J. O'Rourke |