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Hardware UTM firewalls for home and small business.
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 916890" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>IoT detection is a specific layer of additional protection that in my opinion is not necessary for a home network. It is meant to protect industrial automation sensors and guard against employees bringing IoT devices onto your corporate network.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion the “950” UTM bundle is the best bundle to buy. I would suggest at least one year of that with your 60F. After a year you can perhaps decide if there’s features you don’t use and hence can save money by ordering a smaller package.</p><p></p><p>FYI both enterprise and consumer Wi-Fi 6 access points are widely available now. At least in the US, not sure about your regulatory domain. In my opinion Cisco Meraki makes the best wireless access points on the market. Ubiquiti makes the cheapest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 916890, member: 83059"] IoT detection is a specific layer of additional protection that in my opinion is not necessary for a home network. It is meant to protect industrial automation sensors and guard against employees bringing IoT devices onto your corporate network. In my opinion the “950” UTM bundle is the best bundle to buy. I would suggest at least one year of that with your 60F. After a year you can perhaps decide if there’s features you don’t use and hence can save money by ordering a smaller package. FYI both enterprise and consumer Wi-Fi 6 access points are widely available now. At least in the US, not sure about your regulatory domain. In my opinion Cisco Meraki makes the best wireless access points on the market. Ubiquiti makes the cheapest. [/QUOTE]
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