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Felicia's Mom
06-27-2004, 01:42 PM
I was told that my computer did not need a firewall. The reason is because I am on a dial-up.

If you know, is this true: "If you have a dial-up, do you need a firewall?"

slick
06-27-2004, 01:59 PM
Whether you are on dial-up or directly connected to the Internet through your local cable company there is always a chance of viruses and spam coming through without a firewall. It really depends on how much surfing you and what you use your computer for. In my opinion, there is less chance of getting hit if you are on a dial-up.

At work all of our local office do have a firewall because their ISP is either the telephone company or cable company and they are connected 24/7.

At home, I'm connected with high-speed though my cable company and I do not have a firewall. I know I'm taking a chance but I only use my computer for email and Pet Talk. If something were to happen I would not lose anything by reformatting the hard drive and starting over.

Up here firewalls are cheap to buy and easy to install.

Fox-Gal
06-27-2004, 06:31 PM
I'll tell you what I was told, I needed a firewall and I am on dial-up. :(

They told me that with dial-up your chances of getting hit are a lot higher. They explained to why, but all that putter talk, I couldn't begin to repeat it back to you. :confused: They did say a lot of it has to do with you server, some get hit harder then others, like Net-Zero and Peoplelink (I think)

All I know is before I had the firewall, I got hit many of times. They where even re-setting my home page to a smi-porn site. :mad: :mad: They even some how shut my putter down. I'd be online and next thing I know I'd get a shut down warning.

Now that I have the firewall, No more shut downs, Ad-aware finds no spyware and Norton says I'm virus free. So I'm happy I have it now.

Felicia's Mom
06-27-2004, 07:47 PM
Thank you Slick and Fox-Gal. I will feel better if my computer has a firewall.