All routers provide good hardware firewalls using stateful packet inspection (SPI), but Buffalo routers are excellent in this regard.
NAT IS A FIREWALL -- inside a router and when on you have a hardware firewall protecting you
Great firewall software would include zonealarm or webroot. Even the windows firewall included with Windows XP SP2 and beyond should do the trick. And remember that if you have a router it also has a hardware firewall in it.
Some network hubs have them installed for protection
It is the general consensus that you should complement your firewall program by installing a hardware firewall. This is a firewall that is built into a router or stand-alone device. It often provides greater protection than a software-based firewall.
A firewall can be either hardware or software
You are describing a firewall, usually part of a combo firewall/router. Many are hardware appliances, but there is always software involved...
cyberoam is the best
A Firewall (either hardware on the router, or software on the computer) helps to protect attacks from the internet.
Yes it has a hardware firewall built in and all the usual features.It's a bargain router though and the interface isn't terrific.You won't pay much and you won't get terrific features at that price.
If you are looking to active your firewall on a router, go into your router administration panel. Find the routers firewall tab and make sure it is enabled.
Many routers come with hardware support built in to protect your connection from those attempting to hack or disrupt your service. Many netgear routers come with firewall support built in, as do buffalo and D link router equipment.
A router A firewall