"Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info Steve.
>
> I have had mixed information provided on how I should
> network my home LAN to ensure appropriate firewall and PC
> protection.
Hi Mark
Don't use ICF. It can prevent you browsing your network and is aimed at pcs
with a direct connection to the internet. Use Zone Alarm or similar on each
machine instead.
You don't need ICS, that job's being done by the router.
For home use, an unconfigured router alone will provide a natural NAT
firewall for incoming traffic - uninvited incoming hits the router and,
unless a port is forwarded specifically, it stops there because the router
wouldn't know where to send the packets. Firewalls/routers usually allow all
outgoing traffic by default, which is usually the way you want it
Look to your manual for enabling the firewall, this sort of info differs
depending on the model. Don't enable uPNP (unless you really want it and if
the router gives you that option) as it has security implications.
For a home network, you'll probably only need to configure the
firewall/router when you want a LAN pc to act as something like a game
server/host. In this case you need to create a rule on the router to forward
ports to that pc.
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