Use a firewall

Help block unauthorized users automatically by using a firewall, on eitheror bothyour router and the computers in your network that use firewalls.

Your router's firewall

Computer firewalls

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Your router's firewall

Routers include a firewall that prevents unauthorized communication on nearly all ports. For this purpose, routers use network address translation (NAT), which is a basic firewall feature. For more information about NAT, see the product documentation for the router.

The firewall in a router is sometimes known as a hardware firewall.

Computer firewalls

Software firewalls are often separately purchased and installed, andin some casesare included in a suite of security-related programs. Here are the names of a few popular software firewalls:

 
 
 

 

Software firewalls provide an additional layer of protection for the computers on your network. There are many brands of software firewalls out there. Your AOL membership entitles you to special, custom products. Click here to check out those products: AOL Keyword: Firewall Go to Web site

However, your computer might include a firewall without you knowing about it. For example, many computer manufacturers include firewall software already installed (bundled) on new computers. Also, recent Microsoft Windows versions include a software firewall (for example, in Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional). In addition, with recent updates (service packs), the software firewall is turned on by default.

Generally, you know you have a software firewall installed if you frequently need to confirm whether you want to allow or deny access to certain programs or types of traffic from the Internet or a network. A software firewall is also known as a personal firewall.

Among common firewall features are the following examples. Each helps make a network more secure:

Stateful packet inspection

Access control

 

If you have a firewall and want more information about it, see the firewall documentation.

Learn more about firewalls

For more information about Network Magic and firewalls, see Set up your firewall.

For information about the ports that Network Magic uses, see Network Magic ports.

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