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Re: [RT] ZONE ALARM & eSIGNAL



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Thank you mailbin.  See post just before this 
one; and thank you for your reply.
 
Chas
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  Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:58 
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  Subject: Re: [RT] ZONE ALARM & 
  eSIGNAL
  
  Then the hardware based firewall will work, just 
  make sure that the model that you buy supports DSL connections.
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    >From: 
    Charles Meyer 

    To: <A 
    title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    
    Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:54 
    AM
    Subject: Re: [RT] ZONE ALARM & 
    eSIGNAL
    
    I have DSL to access the internet; but it is 
    lo-tech as I live in a rural community.
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      <A title=mailbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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      To: <A 
      title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      
      Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:53 
      AM
      Subject: Re: [RT] ZONE ALARM & 
      eSIGNAL
      
      If you are using AOL for broadband lose that 
      as well as it uses a type of VPN that makes everything hard to do. It 
      simply SUCKS as an ISP.
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        >From: 
        <A title=mailbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        href="">mailbin 
        To: <A 
        title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        
        Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 
        10:47 AM
        Subject: Re: [RT] ZONE ALARM & 
        eSIGNAL
        
        Lose Zone alarm if you use broadband and 
        replace it with a hardware based firewall and a good antivirus progie 
        (norton). Linksys makes a cheap (~40 bucks) 4 port NAT based firewall 
        and it's easy to set up. If you are using dial up then you have some 
        other issues, repost if that is the case I may be able to help going 
        that route as well it's just that it's a little harder to 
        do.
         
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          >From: 
          Charles Meyer 
          
          To: <A 
          title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
          href="">REAL TRADERS 
          Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 
          9:56 AM
          Subject: [RT] ZONE ALARM & 
          eSIGNAL
          
          Group-
           
          Can anyone please help me with this 
          issue?  ZoneAlarm Firewall is keeping my eSignal data from coming 
          in.  Has anyone
          else happened to experience this same 
          problem?  Is ZA totally incompatible with eSignal or is it my 
          lack of knowledge in
          how to use the program as a firewall with 
          eSignal?  
           
          Thank you for any help.
           
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