Review: Yoggie Pico Personal Firewall
Jun 27, 2007, 09:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Henry Kingman)
"Yoggie's innovative Yoggie Pico may well be the first hardware
firewall that is truly practical for mobile workers running
Windows-based computers. The device appears to work well, except
for a simplistic web-based user interface that may not satisfy
technical users.
"Hardware firewalls spare processor cycles on the main CPU, and
offer better security, since they boot pristinely from read-only
media each time. Other ultra-small form-factor hardware firewalls
based on Linux include SnapGear's PCI-card firewall, the Arxceo
Ally IP 100, and the Innominate mGuard..."
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