Routers as an additional layer of protection
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:10 pm
I have heard that routers can provide an additional layer of protection against viruses and other malaware. Does anyone know if this is true?
The reason I ask is that until this morning we had our phone service through Vonage which is a Voice Over IP system. When we subscribed to them they sent us a router to be used in our setup. We have just switched over to digital phone which is supplied by our cable company, but, for the moment, the router is still in place. I am wondering if I should send the thing back to Vonage or just keep it where it is...
Note: In addition I do have AV, anti-spyware etc., and the firewall that comes pre-installed with XP.
The reason I ask is that until this morning we had our phone service through Vonage which is a Voice Over IP system. When we subscribed to them they sent us a router to be used in our setup. We have just switched over to digital phone which is supplied by our cable company, but, for the moment, the router is still in place. I am wondering if I should send the thing back to Vonage or just keep it where it is...
Note: In addition I do have AV, anti-spyware etc., and the firewall that comes pre-installed with XP.