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<blockquote data-quote="etheesdad" data-source="post: 473812" data-attributes="member: 84335"><p>Thanks Muldini</p><p></p><p>Ok:</p><p></p><p>1. Desktop PC running windoze connected via LAN to router</p><p>2. Desktop PC running windoze connected to wireless on router</p><p>3. Laptop PC running windoze connected to wireless on router</p><p>(4). [Nas box? or server? connected via LAN to router]</p><p></p><p>(router is gateway to internet and hub for all machines)</p><p></p><p>Want protection from anyone wanting to access the machines from the internet and from viruses. I guess as the other machines are all general-purpose desktops this poses security risks (browsers, activex, java, possibility of malware installs, viruses, etc)</p><p></p><p>I just want the files on the NAS or the Server (whichever option is most secure) to be safe. </p><p></p><p>Does that help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etheesdad, post: 473812, member: 84335"] Thanks Muldini Ok: 1. Desktop PC running windoze connected via LAN to router 2. Desktop PC running windoze connected to wireless on router 3. Laptop PC running windoze connected to wireless on router (4). [Nas box? or server? connected via LAN to router] (router is gateway to internet and hub for all machines) Want protection from anyone wanting to access the machines from the internet and from viruses. I guess as the other machines are all general-purpose desktops this poses security risks (browsers, activex, java, possibility of malware installs, viruses, etc) I just want the files on the NAS or the Server (whichever option is most secure) to be safe. Does that help? [/QUOTE]
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