router--the hardware solution--primarily because it's not a computer. Hackers attack computers, a dedicated router is simpler and--less intelligent--than a computer. It has a few simple tasks to perform and that's all it knows how to do. There simply is less for a hacker to attack. The disadvantage to the hardware router is cost, although the ones with a built-in switch (a switch is basically a faster hub) are great deals. Personally I chose the SMC Barricade 8-port Cable/DSL Router because I needed more than four ports and it has several other features that fit my needs. So far it's working quite well with a cable modem connection.
Product Type Cost Source
ZoneAlarm Software Free for Zone Labs
2.1.44 personal use www.zonelabs.com
ZoneAlarm Software $39.95 Zone Labs
Pro 1.0 www.zonelabs.com
Norton Software $59.95 Symantec, Inc.
Internet www.symantec.com
Security 2000
BlackICE Software $39.95 Network Ice Corp.
Defender www.networkice.com
BEFSR41 Hardware $159.95 LinkSys, Inc.
EtherFast 4-Port www.linksys.com
Cable/DSL Router (Tiger Direct)
BEFSR11 Hardware $109.95 LinkSys, Inc.
EtherFast 1-Port www.linksys.com
Cable/DSL Router (Tiger Direct)
SMC
Barricade Hardware $169.45 SMC Networks, Inc.
Cable/DSL www.smc.com
Router with with 4-port
100/10Base-T switch or
Switch $228.51
with 8-port
switch (CDW)
Jim Scheef is President of TelemarkSystems, Inc, a provider of custom software design and development and Windows NT Networking Services. He has been with DACS longer than anyone can remember. You can reach Jim at (jscheef@telemarksys.com)