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I for one have been a firm believer in shutting down the system when I am not on it, so I save and get out of the game. (BTW, I save every 12 hours of game play.)
I'm not too worried about load times as I have a fairly robust system. What I do worry about is the fact that as I am connected to the internet, (broadband cable, router with firewall, etc.) and knowing the types of idiots that are out there just looking for a ping, I figure the less time I leave my system open to something like that the better off I am going to be. So for security reasons alone ... shut it down.
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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
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And 'if' someone figures out how to get your; dhcp IP from cable or dsl, makes it thru your modem and router w/firewall (check and set these settings) Firewall Protection: Enable IPSec Pass through: Disable PPTP Pass through: Disable L2TP Pass through: Disable block WAN ping requests): Enable It is still worth checking your bios and disabling 'wake on LAN ping'. A local internet protection suite is also a good: Norton, MacAfee, etc. SQK7744_SECURITY_RANT=OFF For clean power issues, would suggest a APC UPS (750es $80 usd) or similar. As stated by SteamWake, a good idea to unplug both power and internet connection from wall in lightning prone areas. After all a $2500+ computer will gladly give it's life to protect a 10 cent fuse. No hacker in the world has figured-out how to plug your machine back into the wall via telekinesis ![]() Time for a coffee refill, -morning Gents
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