Great! Will think about it and look at it and save the advices for a while.

Take care

> 28. feb. 2017 kl. 15.13 skrev Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi, so there are many many firewalls that will do what you want to do.
> 
> First, your airport is probably suitable for what you want to do for a long 
> time.  The airport can handle that size connection with out breaking a sweat. 
>  (Assuming we mean AirPort Extreme AC here).  This router can go easily up to 
> about 200. Megabits in both directions so should be fine.  Because you have 
> NAT enabled you’re pretty isolated from the network.  You don’t have the 
> advanced anti malware features but you’re not bad off.
>       Next, if you want to go with a dedicated hardware option, you can go 
> with something like a small Sonicwall, small Netgear firewall or even a small 
> Juniper SRX like a Juniper SRX 110.  Juniper and Sonicwall both have the 
> antivirus anti malware options but they are yearly subscriptions.  
>       For combination routers, the Netgear stuff is pretty good and includes 
> a VPN option.  The TPLink stuff is pretty good as is the higher end DLink.  
> Sonicwall makes a combination firewall and access point so you can have your 
> WiFi in the same package.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
>> On Feb 27, 2017, at 10:22 PM, Terje Strømberg <terjestrmb...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Scott,
>> 
>> I use Apple Airport Time Capsule as router and backup. Hopefully with cat6 
>> not 5 cables. In europe many countries have fast download speeds. Living in 
>> Norway have chosen 60/60mbit up/down. 
>> 
>> I want to use the apple device until it no linger can do its work, but 
>> playing around thoughts of an physical Firewall like Zyxcel. With its own 
>> operating system, cpu, memory, antimalware. Software tyhat runs on the 
>> Firewall not on the mac. Sonds like a little firewall computer.My favorite 
>> computer internet store have Zyxcel. I have an account payment there. Looks 
>> like java in the Zyxcel GUI will mess it up. Usually i calm down and become 
>> normal again with regards money not spend on hardware i don’t need. 
>> 
>> Have you found a firewall only device that works with voice over? Your high 
>> end router from netgear suggestion a while back looked goo.   
>> 
>> Take care
>> 
>>> 28. feb. 2017 kl. 03.25 skrev Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Hi there, so it really depends on what you want to do.
>>> 
>>> First, what type of connection do you have?  In my case I get handed a cat 
>>> 6 ethernet cable for my handoff, others get a coax cable like a TV cable 
>>> and others use a phone cable in to their land line for DSL.  I think ou 
>>> mentioned cable so we’ll start there.  You can buy all in one devices and 
>>> your carrier may give you one of these.  The problem with these is they 
>>> tend to be ok at a lot of things but not very good or as good as they could 
>>> be.  You also have all your eggs in one basket.
>>>     The other side of this coin is having individual devices for some or 
>>> all of the parts of your network.  The advantage here is you can customize 
>>> and pick and choose the features and components you want.  The downside is 
>>> that you spend more this way.  You can also update individual pieces one at 
>>> a time in the future so it’s sort of a cost / performance calculation you 
>>> have to do yourself.
>>>     If you’d like put more specifics about what kind of service you have 
>>> and I’ll make some specific recommendations.  Things that are good to know 
>>> are what speed service in both directions do you have, how is it delivered 
>>> (fiber, cable, dal, cellular, etc), do you need WiFi and how big is the 
>>> space you want to cover?  Also any other special features you have or want? 
>>>  Let us know and I can try to give you more to work with.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 27, 2017, at 7:21 PM, Terje Strømberg <terjestrmb...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> Any experience with Zyxel firewall hardware? On youtube, a man talked 
>>>> about java pop up window, and needing to have java enabled. So i guess the 
>>>> GUI is java software.
>>>> 
>>>> Is htere any voice over compatible hardware firewall out there?
>>>> 
>>>> If the hardware firewall only is a gatewaywith some other features, but no 
>>>> a router, should it be 1. modem, 2 router, 3 firewall, then mac and other 
>>>> devices?
>>>> 
>>>> Take care
>>>> 
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