DHCP will be necessary, unless you pay for a fixed address. This is the service that allows your ISP to set your network address. When you install your ISP's software it will take care of turning on the services your connection requires. Security settings can be accessed at the control panel under administrative tools. The majority of these are easy to decide on once you read the descriptions. One service you might wish to disable is Messenger. A few years ago there was a rash of spammers using this service to send messages directly to your desktop. It is really only needed in a network situation, like a workplace. Firewalls generally configure themselves. It will drive you to distraction, while it is doing this, by asking about every program that tries to make a connection. This will slow down in time as it recognizes your software. You will really enjoy the speed of your new connection  Very much worth the initial hassle to get it setup and running. |