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![]() BFG Internet Traffic Cop BFG Internet Traffic Cop BFG Internet Traffic CopGuide Rating - ![]() The Bottom LineThe BFG Internet Traffic Cop is a great peripheral that completely insulates your PC from the internet when activated. The BFG Internet Traffic Cop is a great device that anyone concerned with the security of an always on web connection should go out and buy. Pros
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Guide Review - BFG Internet Traffic CopFeatures of the BFG Internet Traffic CopThe BFG Internet Traffic Cop is an attractive device with a small footprint allowing it to be easily placed on your desktop. The enclosure of the BFG Internet Traffic Cop is a cool industrial looking brushed metal that is surprisingly really metal, not fake metalized plastic. The BFG Internet Traffic Cop has connectivity options and can be connected to your system via USB or RJ45 (CAT 5 cable) connectors. Either connection option gives the same results. The BFG Internet Traffic Cop works by physically residing between your computer and your modem or router. When the stop button is pushed, the BFG Internet Traffic Cop bocks all traffic from reaching your system. By stopping all traffic no one from outside your network can access your system. To again allow traffic to your computer, you simply press the go button traffic is again allowed to flow from the web to your system. BFG Internet Traffic Cop in UseSetting up and using the BFG Internet Traffic Cop is so easy it is almost laughable. All cables you need to connect the BFG Internet Traffic Cop are included and after plugging the Traffic Cop in and connecting a few cables, you are ready to protect your PC literally at the touch of a button. If total security from unauthorized web or network traffic is what you seek, the BFG Internet Traffic Cop gives that easily and completely for under $50. |
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