Question: Jetico PF

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by fce, May 31, 2007.

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  1. fce

    fce Registered Member

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    coming from PC Cillin IS 2007 (w/ firewall), just want to ask if Jetico PF have Wi-Fi Intrusion capability?

    i'm concern some of our neighbors are using my own WIFi line. In PC Cillin IS it will alert you whoever trying to connect to your WI FI and you can blocked them.

    thanks!
     
  2. kr4ey

    kr4ey Registered Member

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    Yes. It does, check settings in Configuration > Optimal Protection > WiFi.
    Also you setup security setting in your wireless router (password protection, encryption).
     
  3. fce

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    i can't find WiFi....see screenshot
     

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  4. gavel

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    fce

    Optimal Protection ==> Network ==> Enable 802.1x (needed for Wi-Fi in WPA mode) 802.1x
     
  5. Seer

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    Here it is, fce.

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    Cheers. :)
     
  6. fce

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    thanks Seer!
    i'll wait for my neighbors to connect again to my wifi and see whats protection pop up will jetico shows.

    btw, anybody use ver 2.0.0.33 of Jetico? my computer runs excellent with ver 2.0.0.32, not sure if i need to update to ver. 33
     
  7. Seer

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    Hello fce. :)

    You're welcome.

    Heres the changelog of 33:

    31-May-2007 version 2.0.0.33 released. Changes:
    System crash on high load fixed.

    It may be a good idea to upgrade. Jetico never crashed my system (and I do a lot of P2P), but this seems like an important change. I did an upgrade yesterday (if you do that, save your config first), and 33 runs fine... for now... :D And if anything goes wrong, we can report that, so it can be fixed in the next release. So yes, upgrade by all means and help the developers.

    Cheers. :thumb:
     
  8. fce

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    i already installed Jetico ver. 33.
    it freeze in the beginning and what i did is just hit CTL ALT DEL.....freezing is gone and it shows the task manager. thats one of the trick hit the CLT ALT DEL when you first install Jetico and it freeze.

    btw i have a question, i already enable WIFI protocol but never get some pop ups if somebody accessing my wifi. How does Jetico remind the user that somebody is accessing personal wifi?

    Also i noticed that theres no more lots of pop up during my computer start up, does it mean that Jetico firewall is already familiar with my installed software and my work history? i'm concern that i might do somethig wrong with the set up.
     
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  9. fce

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    please help me to decide, after more than a week using Jetico Firewall it work fine with my computer configuration. No more freezing problem, no much pop-ups (except when using Yahoo messenger), etc.

    I have two concern re: Jetico Firewall, one is my previous post (which make me feel unseure) and another one is the release of new comodo firewall (vista ready) this June 7.

    But after using Jetico I'm now thinking if i still need to give new comodo firewall a chance.

    Any suggestion?

    Thanks!
     
  10. kr4ey

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    I would stay with Jetico, since its running smooth on your computer now.
    The new Comodo will be a Beta not final release.
    Comodo uses 20+ MB memory.
    Jetico is between 13 and 18MB.
     
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