Yeah, the Linksys router is very nice and I use one for my home network. For most simple networks, its NAT firewall is a sufficient measure of protection against any inbound attacks (with zero performance hit, as pointed out by Dr. Mordrid)...
However, it does not protect against outgoing traffic (e.g. trojan, DoS attack, mass mailer) that sends data out of your pc.
For this, Zonealarm is ideal: it works damn well, is free, and runs with only a minimal perfomance penalty (~1% lower frame rates in games). Comparing it to that abomination known as AOL is totally inaccurate. The only way it would hose a network would be if you did not put your private ip address range (e.g. 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.1xx) in the trusted zone.
However, it does not protect against outgoing traffic (e.g. trojan, DoS attack, mass mailer) that sends data out of your pc.
For this, Zonealarm is ideal: it works damn well, is free, and runs with only a minimal perfomance penalty (~1% lower frame rates in games). Comparing it to that abomination known as AOL is totally inaccurate. The only way it would hose a network would be if you did not put your private ip address range (e.g. 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.1xx) in the trusted zone.
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