In general, routers act as a hardware firewall for inbound (only)
messages. Before relying on any router as a firewall, the specifications
for the individual router should be reviewed to verify the built in
firewall. If outbound messages are to be subjected to a firewall,
another firewall is needed.
Tom
Vernon Plumlee wrote:
> Is it true that a router acts as a hardware "firewall?" Wondered
> about this as my Trend Micro Antivirus is inhibiting Internet explorer
> from activating and thus I've had to turn off the Trend Micro
> Firewall. Also, in the process of installing Trend Micro I was asked
> to turn off the windows firewall. With both firewalls off I had heard
> that the router acts as a hardware firewall and I wanted to confirm
> this with the group. What say y'all ?? Thanks in advance for any
> input. Vern.
>
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