Most modern broadband routers ship with a hardware-based firewall and, as
anyone in security will agree, a hardware firewall is always more secure than a
software-only firewall. For this reason, many users now forget to install or
turn on their Windows firewall, thinking that their hardware firewall is keeping
their system safe.
However, this isn’t always the case. Some hardware-based firewalls are not
configured out-of-the-box, so you are either protected against every possible
attack, not at all, or somewhere in the middle (ie. some ports are enabled, some
are disabled). If you’re running your own home network, each computer will need
to be configured individually. This can be achieved from your hardware-based
firewall. You can configure your firewall to allow or disallow traffic,
depending on your computer. This isn’t always that easy to understand. It’s more
simple configuring each PC using the firewall installed on the computer.
Webroot Desktop Firewall 5 was previously a commercial-grade software
firewall that is now available for free. It’s superb for installing on your home
computer, but it only ships with a free license for 1 PC and for personal-use
only.
This is the latest 5.8 release containing a number of new features including
automatic network detection, recognition of trusted software, better protection
for your PC and much more.
Note that you to
register
through Webroot in order to obtain your serial code to use Desktop Firewall.
If you already own Webroot Spy Sweeper, and have that installed on your machine,
Desktop Firewall will not need a separate serial code.