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    hi all,m a final year engineering student. i want to do a project on Networks,may be Lan firewalls. please cud anyone of u help me out how to go about it,what all study material i should refer or which technology to refer.. Thanx.

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      hi all,m a final year engineering student. i want to do a project on Networks,may be Lan firewalls. please cud anyone of u help me out how to go about it,what all study material i should refer or which technology to refer.. Thanx.

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      amit2011 wrote:

      hi all,m a final year engineering student. i want to do a project on Networks,may be Lan firewalls. please cud anyone of u help me out how to go about it,what all study material i should refer or which technology to refer.. Thanx.

      Don't cross post in the forums. That is considered to be rude. You really should ask your instructors for help.

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