Is a Router Enough Without XP's Firewall?

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Windows XP Pro with SP2 includes a firewall that can slow down broadband connections. Users with a router may not need the Windows firewall since routers block unsolicited incoming traffic unless configured otherwise, providing adequate inbound protection against threats like non-email worms. However, local firewalls can still be beneficial for preventing reverse-connect trojans and monitoring outbound traffic, as routers do not provide outbound protection. For users who practice safe browsing habits, relying solely on a router may suffice without a local firewall. There is uncertainty about the outbound protection capabilities of the original XP SP2 firewall.
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I'm running Windows XP Pro w/ SP2. The so called "firewall" has slowed my broadband down considerably. I was told that if I had a router, I didn't need Window XP's "firewall". Is this true?
 
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The router will not forward any incoming traffic to you (unless you set it up to do so) of which you didn't initiate the connection. So no non-email worms attempting to exploit windows bugs will do any harm. So for inbound protection there is no need for a local firewall. You may still want to use a firewall on your computer to avoid reverse-connect trojans for example, where the server actually connects to the client. Spyware or other malicious programs could still send data to whoever wants to receive it.

I have a router, and I don't use a firewall on my computer. In practice, if you are a 'safe user' there is not really a need for a firewall when using a router.
I also don't know whether XP SP2's firewall has got outbound protection, at least the original didn't.
 
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I have a router, and I don't use a firewall on my computer. In practice, if you are a 'safe user' there is not really a need for a firewall when using a router.
I also don't know whether XP SP2's firewall has got outbound protection, at least the original didn't.

How's AO doing these days? :smile:
 
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