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Posted by: krishna88
« on: 14. December 2017., 09:34:46 »

Hi @jamesd,

I will surely check with your points.  :up:
Posted by: jamesd
« on: 11. December 2017., 16:03:42 »

You should look at a software firewall on the computer and then a hardware firewall on your router.
Posted by: krishna88
« on: 14. November 2017., 11:33:08 »

Hi @jheysen i got your point.

Thanks for the answer!!
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 13. November 2017., 23:05:53 »

Not really a system crash problem but with multiple firewalls you'll surely find network performance issues and you'll have a hellish time allowing programs though them.
If you have multiple computers, they'll have their own instance of the Firewall software, therefore, I think you should reformulate your question.
Posted by: krishna88
« on: 13. November 2017., 10:34:12 »

Hi to all,

As far as i know there should be only one Firewall programs running in each PC.

If we use multiple firewalls then system will crash, blue screen errors will arise, leaving the system unprotected i feel.

I have several computers, each one are connected to internet - does each PC need a separate firewall program to be installed?

Need your opinions please !!








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