Hello all,
I'm running a D-Link DI-524 router on my Win98SE computer connected via a
D-Link DWL-G120 wireless adapter to my Win XP home computer. It all works
well with only a few glitches when I first hooked it up, but I have resolved
most of the issues. I have read various articles stating that a router puts
up a firewall and I don't need separate firewall programs installed on both
computers. A friend of mine got his home computer hacked into and he has a
laptop with wifi, but I don't know if he was using any kind of firewall
program. We both are connected to the internet via separate cable isp's.
I'm wondering if I should install firewall software programs on both my
computers to ensure I don't get hacked, or whether the router is good enough
to keep them out. I tested my computers on the "Shields Up" web page and
they tested good with the exception of "ping", which went through on both
computers. Does anyone know where I can go to get information on routers
and firewalls, or whether a firewall program is actually needed with a
router? Thanks
dc
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