Which software firewall/ AV combo?

Discussion in 'polls' started by JRCATES, Jun 4, 2006.

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Between the following choices, which do or would you use?

  1. KIS 6

    17 vote(s)
    15.2%
  2. Look 'n' Stop + KAV

    7 vote(s)
    6.3%
  3. Outpost Pro + KAV

    15 vote(s)
    13.4%
  4. Look 'n' Stop + NOD32

    34 vote(s)
    30.4%
  5. Outpost Pro + NOD32

    27 vote(s)
    24.1%
  6. Eset Security Suite

    12 vote(s)
    10.7%
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  1. ErikAlbert

    ErikAlbert Registered Member

    I used the same combination for awhile without any problems. Unfortunately NOD32 stopped working after the trial period. :D
     
  2. denis

    denis Registered Member

    Using number 5 Outpost Pro + NOD32.
     
  3. Uguel707

    Uguel707 Graphic Artist

    When I was in Canada I had Nod32 with Look n' Stop and both worked fine as a team. When I arrived in California I had a Linksys wireless router already installed with KAV and it worked fine but a couple of weeks after when I installed all my graphic programs, they started running VERY slowly and I decided to replace KAV with NOD32 and I haven't had any issues since then.
     
  4. JRCATES

    JRCATES Registered Member

    (drum rim shot....)

    :D Good one, Erik :thumb: :D
     
  5. smith2006

    smith2006 Registered Member

    I am using NOD32 & Outpost Firewall Pro.
     
  6. Escalader

    Escalader Registered Member

    Using, ZA Pro, Bitdefender 9 and Spysweeper.
     
  7. marcromero

    marcromero Guest

    Since my original post, I have replaced Nod32 with Dr.Web. I still use the Windows XP Firewall. That's it.
     
  8. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

    I don't use any of the combo choices listed. I am useing Kav6 and kerio 2.1.5 and Spyware Terminator
     
  9. Stem

    Stem Firewall Expert

    Currently running OutPost pro+Nod32,.. but this changes constantly.
     
  10. iceni60

    iceni60 ( ^o^)

  11. chaos

    chaos Registered Member

    Kav & Outpost pro for me.
     
  12. MaB69

    MaB69 Registered Member

    Hi everybody,

    My combo is not in the poll

    NOD32 + OA-FW (beta)
     
  13. GS2

    GS2 Registered Member

    Not on Poll either, Jetico + Avast
     
  14. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    Of those choices I'd use LnS+KAV.
     
  15. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

    im now using KIS 6, so we'll see how that works out.
     
  16. JRCATES

    JRCATES Registered Member

    Hey WSFuser - you didn't stick with Outpost for very long....any particular reason? Was there anything that you didn't necessarily like about it?
     
  17. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

    when used alongside Prevx1, outpost caused unreal tournament 2004 to connect to the main server quite slowly. i then decided to try KIS (the firewall is a bit similar to outpost), and i noticed UT2004 connected a bit faster. plus, by using a suite i save some (memory) resources.
     
  18. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

    ESET security suite. I think it will be a nice one. Till then L'N'S and NOD32 if I should choose only from the options posted in the poll. Anyway, I'm using other firewall currently. :D
     
  19. ElPiedra

    ElPiedra Infrequent Poster

    Laptop - WinXP Firewall

    Desktop - Outpost

    Desktop II - ZA Free.

    SAlu2
     
  20. WizardMaster

    WizardMaster Registered Member

    Well, I need Security Suite, I fedup with SPAM email on every day ! :(

    I can't wait NOD32 SS v3..... :cautious:
     
  21. The Gorilla

    The Gorilla Registered Member

    NOD fan so Eset gets my vote.

    Curent set up is Nod32 and Comodo
     
  22. marcromero

    marcromero Guest

    I have now did away with both Nod32 and Dr.Web antivirus and use NAV 2007, with internet intrusion protection.
     
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