Netguard - worth getting?
29-12-2006, 21:30
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by bonzoe
I've recently tried netguard on my laptop and had no problems with file sharing, using cable connection, not wireless.
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Have you got Netguard Total with firewall switched on?
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30-12-2006, 19:57
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by Nikesh
Have you got Netguard Total with firewall switched on?
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Netguard Total with Firewall on.
Just occured to me that "file sharing" in this thread may mean things akin to Kazaa - in that case, I haven't tried that. Can share files between computers on my LAN without problems, all running XP Pro
Just read comments in another thread, I'll get my lappy out sometime and check file sharing in BOTH directions on lappy.
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04-01-2007, 20:47
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
Got my laptop out and................Netguard prevents other PCs from seeing shared drives on local LAN. Daft really, advanced rules imply that files can be shared on local private networks, but only seems to allow outbound connections!! Netguard on both PCs obviously kills it.
Gone back to my other firewalls, Comodo and Filseclab, both freeware.
Left Netguard AV on laptop.
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04-01-2007, 21:25
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
avg 7 free is fantastic anti virus!
I used to use sygate personal firewall but you have to pay now so ive been using comodo firewall lately i find this easy to use and its free, i think the windows xp firewall is decent, however you dont need a firewall if you have a router.
why have software firewall when you can use a hardware firewall,
what ever you do dont go near norton!!
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12-01-2007, 17:33
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by rocket-ronnie
avg 7 free is fantastic anti virus!
I used to use sygate personal firewall but you have to pay now so ive been using comodo firewall lately i find this easy to use and its free, i think the windows xp firewall is decent, however you dont need a firewall if you have a router.
why have software firewall when you can use a hardware firewall,
what ever you do dont go near norton!!
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Hi Ronnie,
Please do not rely on a hardware firewall on its own - that is a myth - yes its good to have one as a line of defence but you should ALWAYS have a good 2-way software firewall, I say 2-way because the Windows firewall is a 1-way and, again not recommended.
Safe surfing
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19-01-2007, 11:02
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
I am using Netguard but all I get is a continuing demand for signing in on yahoo and e bay, loss of sound and pictures on email ,not being able to receive mail on outlook express, warning that time is up after about 10 minutes use.Very very slow and unable to get sites I want.loads of junk mail that I never got before and spoof email from ebay. HELP WHATS WRONG?
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19-01-2007, 12:41
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by Whisperer
Hi Ronnie,
Please do not rely on a hardware firewall on its own - that is a myth - yes its good to have one as a line of defence but you should ALWAYS have a good 2-way software firewall, I say 2-way because the Windows firewall is a 1-way and, again not recommended.
Safe surfing 
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Interesting First Post...
A Hardware Firewall is OK as long as you 100% know that there is nothing running on your PC that will send nasties out (viruses, personal data, that sort of thing) best to be safe than sorry.
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20-01-2007, 23:30
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by Taf
I use netguard as AV and firewall... and so far it seems to do the job....
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Same here no problems at all.
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20-01-2007, 23:46
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by Whisperer
Hi Ronnie,
Please do not rely on a hardware firewall on its own - that is a myth - yes its good to have one as a line of defence but you should ALWAYS have a good 2-way software firewall, I say 2-way because the Windows firewall is a 1-way and, again not recommended.
Safe surfing 
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I couldn't agree with you more.
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21-01-2007, 15:46
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
Ok if i may ask? ..The best bet is to have a router & seperate software security?.
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21-01-2007, 15:57
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Re: Netguard - worth getting?
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Originally Posted by Goss
Ok if i may ask? ..The best bet is to have a router & seperate software security?.
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Yep.
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