No - a firewall is a piece of hardware and/or software to prevent unauthorised access to your computer over the internet.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "peripherals" (add-on devices).
Firewalls in general have some benefits, such as improved restriction of unauthorised traffic. Software firewalls, as compared to hardware firewalls are also better able to monitor computer activity as they can know exactly which programs are requesting to connect to a network.
It is important to turn on your firewall and antivirus software before you connect to the Internet. You can read more at www.microsoft.com/security/firewalls/faq.aspx
There are many companies online that sells firewalls to other companies. Two companies that one can go to that sells firewalls is called Barracuda and Cisco Systems.
Firewalls do not protect from viruses. Firewalls can help reduce the chances of being hacked, though an expert hacker might still find a way in. But it will be harder and take more time.
Usually software but some hardware firewall devices are produced.
If you are using a Wi-fi connection check your connection, router, and your computer settings. Check your firewalls sometimes firewalls may block certain communications.
A Symantec Corporation has to do with computers and firewalls and security for computers. Clouding and firewalls are the most popular securities for large computer firms currently.
Computers are susceptible to viruses unless they are protected by special software and firewalls.
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