You CAN run the XP firewall with the MN-700. I have been running the new
Windows Firewall that will be part of XP SP2 with the MN-700 for a long
time. The advice I give is to shut down firewalls only while you are
installing a router and getting it running. Once it is running, re-enable
the firewall.
Lucas wrote:
> Hi all. Ok I will admit I am confused. During the MN-
> 700 Basestation installation, the software detected that
> I had the WinXP firewall running and requested it be shut
> down. I shut it down and continued with the
> installation, believing that with the MN-700 in place, a
> software firewall just wasn't necessary.
>
> Yesterday my IT department was doing some work in the
> office, asking us questions about our home systems that
> we do use to connect to work. They were giving us
> computer safety tips to protect us as well as our work
> systems. Top mentions: anti virus and firewalls. When I
> mentioned my MN-700 I just installed a week ago and the
> turned off WinXP firewall, they freaked.
>
> They highly recommended I turn it back on. I haven't
> yet. Figured I'd write here first. Am I wrong? Or are
> they misinformed? With the MN-700 in place (desktop
> cabled and a laptop wireless), is a WinXP style firewall
> necessary?
>
> cheers
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Barb Bowman
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