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from: Ray Davison
date: 2004-12-10 12:05:00
subject: Re: Dial up firewall

Julian Thomas wrote:
> 
>>Is anyone aware of a current hardware firewall for a dial-up connection?
> 
> smc barricade router is capable of falling back to dialup (there's a
> serial port for an external modem); I have this router but have never
> tried the dialup.

I gave away my Barricade when I got a Linksys so I am not currently in 
a position to try that.
> 
> Or you could use a separate computer for the dialup and build a software
> firewall on it, networking to the main machine.  Check out the InJoy
> prodcts; the dialler will do NAT which is most of what you need in a
> firewall.

I have a friend who does not have access to cable or DSL.  I would 
like to provide a firewall that works by just plugging it in.

ray





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