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Rodders
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January 07, 2003, 22:04 »
The main thing I miss about ZoneAlarm is the traffic indicator that showed U/L-D/L activity. Now I'm using the Outpost firewall it's anybody's guess what's happening.
Is anyone aware of an alternative gizmo that sits in the system tray and does the same job with a broadband connection as the ZA indicator?
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Clive
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January 07, 2003, 22:50 »
Why don't you go back to using ZA Rodders?
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Rodders
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January 07, 2003, 23:01 »
I'm very tempted, Clive. There are a number of advantages to using Outpost, as can be seen from
this table
, but they're not hugely significant. All I ever wanted out of life was a twinkly gizmo. If the only way to achieve it is to swap back, then it's no biggie.
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Simon
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January 07, 2003, 23:07 »
Rodders,
CHECK THIS OUT
! It's free, does what you want and a whole lot more!!
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January 07, 2003, 23:08 »
That's a very informative table Rodders.
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Rodders
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January 07, 2003, 23:20 »
AFAIK Simon, Tick is purely for monitoring a DUN connection, whereas I need some twinklies for my 'always on' cable setup. Nice try though - keep 'em coming!
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Simon
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January 07, 2003, 23:58 »
Have you checked your modem Options or Properties, Rodders? On my ADSL modem, there is an option to show traffic in the System Tray by way of up / down arrows.
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Rodders
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January 08, 2003, 00:13 »
It's a USB BB feed from a STB, Simon. They only modem hereabouts is a V90 that I need to use for a DUN connection to one of my ISP's. Unless I've missed something, I don't appear to have any modem properties for this connection.
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Simon
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January 08, 2003, 00:20 »
Oh, well in that case, I'm stumped. The only thing I could suggest is searching somewhere like
http://downloads.zdnet.co.uk/
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January 08, 2003, 12:43 »
Just had another thought, Rodders, have you tried the Sygate Free Firewall? I used it myself for a while, and it definitely has traffic indicators, like ZA.
You can download it from
HERE
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