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Are there any hardware routers that do this?
For multiple networked computers, hardware routers typically provide firewall protection.
LEO: Is it, like, a software version of a hardware router?
LEO: A hardware router is just a dumb box.
Equipment such as hardware routers, switches, blank CDs, and fax machines were also seized.
STEVE: It's a difficult thing to do from a hardware router standpoint.
For the next trip out, they brought a hardware router, but the bulk of that extra gear, and the need to plug it in, became an issue.
So I'm not sure why he shows a hardware router on the page, leading people to think that, unfortunately, that's something to do with what his iPig software is.
LEO: So a software router will not stop this, but a NAT router, a hardware router would.
You said it's not a bad idea to have both a hardware router, acting as an inbound firewall, and a software firewall to protect you from outbound traffic.
Devices such as network printers and hardware routers have IP addresses, but since they are not general-purpose computers, they are sometimes not considered to be hosts.
Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000 - modular hardware router and switch system scaling to over 100 terabits per second in a quad switch cluster.
The product also provides a basic firewall, DHCP server and NAT router using either two network cards or one network card in addition to a hardware router.
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800 or ERS 8800, is a modular chassis combination hardware router and switch used in computer networking, designed and manufactured by Avaya.
Most older programs don't, so you can either upgrade the software, buy firewall software or purchase a hardware router, a mechanism the size of a slim paperback that hooks directly onto the computer and serves as a hardware firewall.
So let's talk about routers, because this is something you schooled me in some time ago and convinced me that a software firewall wasn't as good - even though you're the guy who really put ZoneAlarm on the map - wasn't as good as a hardware router.
This resulted in Novell servers being bypassed for routing and Internet access in favor of hardware routers, Unix-based operating systems such as FreeBSD, and SOCKS and HTTP Proxy Servers on Windows and other operating systems.