timmay wrote:
<2 cents worth>
In my expirence if you have:
- A good quality Router (Cisco we'd all love, Netgrear a good, Linksys and D-Link are resonable)
- Good virus scanning (SOPHOS for me, but AVG is excellent too)
- User education (if you administer an office network)
The need for ZoneAlarm or Windows "firewall" is not really required. ZoneAlarm is nice, but in the past it used to grow a brain and disable access. Quote a pain when it came to remote managaement...
Also, all the usual Windows/Office Updates are a must.
</2 cents worth>
T.
I have a netgear DG834GT router but I wouldn't trust it completely without zonealarm

and because zonealarm still throws up the occaisional **** is trying to access the internet or the zonealarm blocked ***.***.***.*** it shows that the Netgear router is ok for port blocking, ip address restriction and the wireless security is ok, but any spyware or trojans that get in can't phone home without me allowing them too.
I'm a firm beliver in "better safe than sorry" so I have everything that's important backed up, do all my windows updates and run both firewalls, my up to date antivirus software and once a week I run a couple of spyware removal tools, adaware and spybot (both free and very good)
