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Re: Best firewall applience


From: Francois Yang <francois.y () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:02:29 -0600

I would suggest you look at a *nix Firewall distro such as PFsense,
IPcop, smoothwall.
for that price you can have a super firewall.
the idea is to use an old computer and turn it into a nice firewall
that offers the same or more features then the ones you listed.

Frank

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:24 AM,  <Paul.Simons () thomsonreuters com> wrote:
Hello List

It is about time for me to renew my subscription for my home firewall
appliance.

I am currently allowed to use 5 'nodes' accessing the internet at the
same time and I have a URL filtering subscription along with the usual
software/hardware support.
With Father Christmas being particularly fond of devices that require an
IP address (iPods - Xboxes - etc) I need to upgrade from 5 to 25 nodes.

In total I am going to have to pay around 900 US dollars!!!

What are my alternatives?

I have looked at Sonicwall, Sofaware, etc.
Any recommendations? other solutions to keep my home network and kids
safe?

Thanks in advance.

Paul

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