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Re: Norton Firewall slooows connection?
I run Norton AV and Norton Firewall (separate products) on my Dell 4550 2.8Ghz and now I'm with Bulldog my machine flys, its wonderful, I just wish I'd switched earlier.
People are right, Norton can be resource hungry, but I've only ever had trouble with it once, but a reinstall sorted that out. Saying that I'm going to give the new Kaspersky firewall a look with mine comes up for renewal, its suppose to be excellent, ;) |
Re: Norton Firewall slooows connection?
Is McAfee better on system resources then?
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Well, no ... Why? What you have in mind ;) |
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Not saying Norton was always entirely to blame as often an uninstall and reinstall would sort the problem. That said I have never had anything like as many issues on systems running McAfee instead. |
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I would consider buying a linksys router with a built in hardware firewall as they are cheap as chips at the moment £36.48 from amazon.co.uk |
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I like Norton's firewall, so I tend to run NAV as they tie together (in NIS). I used to run an old version of McAfee and ZoneAlarm but started getting grief when I moved to XP. I then tried Kaspersky AVP...arrrggghhh!!!! Nothing but problems! As I said, I've tried the new McAfee and was impressed by the AV but not the firewall. I also tried the two products included with Ontrack Systemsuite. The firewall didn't impress, and the AV (Trend) missed a trojan (fully updated btw), so I then tried Norton. Yes it does slow the system down, but it seems to get along with everything I run, and it doesn't seem to miss anything. And that's the key, I think. It depends a lot on what you are running as to what suits. |
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