Deployment
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Revision as of 15:18, 22 February 2017
You only need to install WFilter in ONE computer to monitor a whole network. However, the WFilter computer must be deployed at a single location in the network where it can monitor all internet traffic.
There are two different kinds of deployment solutions:
- Pass-by mode: the WFilter computer is connected to a mirroring port in your switch/router.
- Pass-through mode: deploy WFilter in a windows gateway, network bridge, or proxy server.