Hardware Firewall - Do I need one?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Cherokee, Feb 17, 2007.

  1. Cherokee

    Cherokee Private E-2

    I have Verizon FiOS to my network via a D-Link wireless router (DI-624). The wireless connectivity is disabled. I have a network of about twenty PCs. Three PCs have data I want to protect - my work laptop, my personal desktop, and my wife's desktop. The rest of the PCs are in a Folding Farm just crunching numbers.

    I have a private network (192.168.0.XXX) supporting all the PCs and Norton Personal firewalls on the three PCs I want to protect. I have disabled the Windows firewall on all the PCs.

    Do I need a hardware firewall and why? I don't expect anyone to fully educate me on this matter. I just want to know if this is something I need to consider. I have been running this network for about two years and have not had any issue with hackers. Have I been lucky?

    If I need a hardware firewall, could you please suggest some reading material to get me headed in the right direction?

    A while back I downloaded the free firewall suggested in another thread. I tried to get that up and running but had problems with the interaction between that and the Verizon FiOS. I gave up on that after a few hours working it. Friends have suggested the Cisco PIX 501 and it is within my budget. Is that a recommended option if I need a hardware firewall.
     
  2. lbmest

    lbmest MajorGeek

  3. Cherokee

    Cherokee Private E-2

    I followed your link to the D Link information and was surprised that I do indeed have a hardware firewall. I now have to learn what it can do and what I need to use to protect my network. Right now the firewall is totally disabled.

    Thanks!
     
  4. Colemanguy

    Colemanguy MajorGeek

    A pix firewall is probably overkill for a home network unless your learned/trained in cisco routers. I use one at my home but i also have various public servers and such running not a normal home user. If your not doing hosting or advanced routing from home, you really don't need the pix your friends are recommending.
     
  5. Cherokee

    Cherokee Private E-2

    I just started reading about the capabilities of the DLink router Verizon installed and think it is all I need in conjunction with the Norton Personal Firewalls and an active ad-ware monitor on the three machines I want to protect.

    Thanks for the help!
     

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