Microsoft firewall? Click start, control panel, find the search box and type firewall.
For a router firewall check the bottom/sides/top of the router (the internet box, there's a yellow, blue, or grey cord clipped into the back of your computer unless you have wireless, follow that to the box. ) and it will give you an ip address (looks like 192.168.0.3 or some set of numbers like that) and possibly a user name and password as well. Type the series of numbers (ip address) in the top bar in you internet browser where it says wiki.answers.com and then hit enter. Type any user names or passwords requested. Look for firewall somewhere on the screen.
No Firewall
There is no such thing as firewall thinking or there is not any public information on firewall thinking.
Neither. Use AVG firewall. It's even better than the other two or the Windows firewall.
Is it your PC's firewall or NORTON firewall ? You may have more than one firewall installed on your PC
packet filter firewall
There is no such thing as firewall thinking or there is not any public information on firewall thinking.
Integrated firewall.
binary firewall that allows only authorized IP addresses to pass through the firewall.
a third party firewall is any firewall that did not come with the computers operating system
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 statefull firewall.
No, printers do not require or need a firewall.