What’s the difference between a router and a firewall? Without complicating it too much, a router acts as a junction point between the computer (or computers) in your home and the internet. It has the ability to route your computers requests to the internet and route the responses back to your computer. A firewall has this ability as well, but also offers another level of security by actually inspecting all the information and making some decisions about if it should allow it or not. Since most routers are relatively simple devices, they act as a firewall because they are not capable of complex tasks, like routing internet requests back to your computer without some assistance. So, how concerned should you be? It really comes down to your personal comfort level. A basic router provides adequate protection. Make sure if you have wireless access on your router, that you encrypt this as well. Keep your computer’s antivirus updated and run a regular scan. When you do have problems, deal with it promptly. The old saying “locked doors keep honest people out” is pretty a good analogy. You leave in the morning and lock your front door, as you head to work. If someone wants access to your house, it’s fairly easy for a professional to gain access. The same is true with the internet, if someone wants access, they will get it. With millions of computers on the internet, and thousands of unprotected machines available, your chances of attracting attention are pretty slim.
- Mark S, Network Support Technician
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