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More 'Puter Questions...
), for the FLA joint; set it up, Comcast highest speed cable, runs well and fooking Cooks! Some Questions of the 'puter Mavens here: -the cable comes from wall to a Touchstone brand Telephony Modem (made by Arris?), that Comcast brought in. Do I need to put a "router" of some kind, ala Linksys brand, between the cable modem and the puter for masking ISP and stopping bad guys? I do have Norton Firewall, plus the inherent firewall, several versions of spyward cooking, etc. Currently, I do have a 2nd 'puter or lap top so I'm not chasing networking, just trying to understand if that blue router thing will be any real benefit? (I do have the cable, and all "plugs" running through a Belkin surge suppresor...I use a jumbo APC w/batt backup back north on the Mtn, but that's due to the constant "outs" and line surges we have...not sure I need that kind of stuff here, in FL, in winter.) -I took all my EMail stuff, Inbox, Sent, Address book, etc., from my NC 'puter and put it into a file via a program on web and burned it to CD-R. How in the hell do I get my Outlook OR Outlook Express, (preferred by me), running in this new 'puter AND keep/retain my old/previous email address so I can check mail, retreive mail and have people send me email at my "normal", known to all, address. I Do Not wanna do a Comcast email address and send it to all my Fans, Faves and Fams, lol! Any 5 easy pieces to do this email thing? Very fooking confusing... Any ideas and help, written in 'puterStupid language, , would be appreciated. I appreciate your patience in reading this long post question...Thanks and Best Regards, Ol'UncleMotor Ol'&Challenged@'puterStupid.edu
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bear in mind though that the 'puter will not be up 24*7 and hence my recommedation. Tis true though that you can never have enough security.
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MD what program did you use to 'archive' all your outlook stuff? That will help us help you
I think some of the newer cable modems might NAT built in, but I'm not sure (I'm talking to the techie guys here MD, not you )
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That being said, there are different schools of thought on whether software firewalls alone are sufficient or whether a router should always be used. I"m a "more is better" type of person when it comes to home firewalls as most people don't have a clue on how to configure them. My advice is to spend the $70 on a linksys router. That's all I've used for the last 5 years and haven't had any problems.
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Ahhh OK, that makes sense. I wasn't sure whether Arris had it or not. Thanks for the info!
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