It doesn't need to support an OS. It is device with its own OS. Any machine
that can do TCP/IP should be able to use it.
Another one: www.netscreen.com look for Netscreen-5
+ higher bandwidth
- higher price
Vincent de Lau
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From: Steven Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 22 november 2000 20:34
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Subject: RE: personal/home firewalls
Stephen,
I looked at the nexland page. It does not state the O/S that it will
support. Do you know if it will support Unix, Linux etc??
Also have you used one?? What is your over all view of it??
Thank you for the follow up.
Steven P.
Newbie...
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On 11/22/2000 at 10:22 AM Pyne, Stephen wrote:
>take a look at this:
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>http://www.nexland.com/products.htm
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>From: Jerry Kendall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 10:02 AM
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>Subject: personal/home firewalls
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>Hi all,
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>I am looking for a personal/home Firewall. I have looked at Linksys and
>Netgear, as well as Sonicwall.
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>I am looking for a 'device' and not something that I have to add to NT or
>any
>*nix/Linux based firewalls.
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>Any suggestions are welcome..
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>Jerry
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