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Old 21-08-2010, 12:44   #1
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Virgin media hub and firewall

I have one of the virgin media hubs does it have a firewall built in to it?.As at the moment i have turned on windows fire wall if the hub does have a firewall is it wise to turn of the windows firewall? thanks.
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Re: Virgin media hub and firewall

I don't know if it has an SPI firewall but it will use NAT as all routers do and that offers some protection from inbound threats. There is no need to disable the Windows firewall - it still offers the protection of (hopefully) stopping malware from making an outgoing connection.
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Old 24-08-2010, 14:32   #3
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Re: Virgin media PC Guard ( firewall and anti virus.)

Following Computer initial Switch-on and using the PC GUARD of Virginmedia has resulted in my access to programmes, Email etc. taking up to an annoying 10 minutes whilst waiting for the PCG Security to load. Having now removed PCGuard from the installed programmes, the Computer is much faster at initial Startup and it seems that, as others have said, PCG can be a real problem at loading, and one tends to blame the Computer or the Broadband speed, wrongly.

It follows that I now need to install cover for "Anti Virus" and I ask if I need to use either Norton or Mcafee or can anyone suggest a suitable alternative and are they more reasonable in the time they take to install.from switch-on.

The "Windows Firewall", already on the computer (XP), I imagine, is OK for its purpose.
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Re: Virgin media hub and firewall

Use Microsoft Security Essentials HERE
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Re: Virgin media hub and firewall

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Use Microsoft Security Essentials HERE
Thats anti spyware, virus and malware, not a firewall.
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Re: Virgin media PC Guard ( firewall and anti virus.)

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It follows that I now need to install cover for "Anti Virus" and I ask if I need to use either Norton or Mcafee or can anyone suggest a suitable alternative and are they more reasonable in the time they take to install.from switch-on.

The "Windows Firewall", already on the computer (XP), I imagine, is OK for its purpose.
I have tested various anti-malware suites extensively in virtual environments lately, and I have to say that Comodo Internet Security has consistently performed best against zero-day malware threats. Matousec also gave Comodo a 100% award too (the only suite to achieve that mark).

Best of all? Comodo is free. It incorporates Defense+ (HIPS, which means you don't need to rely on signatures), cloud scanning, DDP (default deny protection) and an industry leading firewall.

I find Comodo uses around 6MB to 12MB of RAM on average - absolutely tiny. The scanning speed is brilliant, and impact on system resources non-existent.
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Old 26-08-2010, 12:31   #7
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Re: Virgin media hub and firewall

RainmakerRaw. Many thanks, most interesting and I shall go into Comodo.
As Virginmedia has been offline for the past 30 + hours and only just come back online I have had to wait for your and other items. Service has been pathetic, not even able to go for info. by telephone. Best wishes.
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