A home office firewall/router with IP blocklist?

From: RJGraham (spamcop_764376__at_surfbytes_123_._5637.com_4785)
Date: 02/14/04


Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 10:27:09 -0800

Hello,

Does anyone know of an 'affordable' (<$200 ) firewall/router that supports
IP blocklists?

I want to get one for my home office and would like to be able to block
incoming connections from certain IPs/hostnames at the firewall.

I've looked at Netgear but they don't explicitly advertise this feature.

-Randy



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