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What is a Firewall?

All networks with access to the Internet need a firewall. Firewalls, both hardware and or software-based, primarily protect a network or central system from hacker intrusion from the Internet or other public network. In addition, some firewalls also restrict LAN user access to inappropriate websites.

Firewalls have a number of limitations:

  • Firewalls must be updated with a list of inappropriate banned websites, as new sites appear very quickly.

  • Firewalls are not an effective protection against software viruses. We recommend that all users install anti--virus software.

  • Often Firewalls are positioned between an Internet router and the internal LAN, this results in a network bottleneck. Careful consideration should be paid to where a firewall is placed. We recommend that the firewall is installed between a switch and an Internet router.

  • Firewalls cannot protect against 'back doors', where a single network user has installed a separate Internet connection. To prevent this, companies should put an effective Internet access policy in place.

  • Equipped with the correct password, hackers can gain access to your network in spite of a firewall. To solve this, all passwords should be changed regularly.


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