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The Adtran NetVanta 3120 Router has been added to the Router Charts. The 3120 is Adtran's entry-level "Service Access" router.


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Adtran has packed many features into its entry-level small business router.
Updated 7/9/2008: Read the full review.
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Actiontec Electronics today introduced two new routers with integrated ADSL/ADSL2+ modems that will be sold at electronics retailers, including Best Buy.


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It's occurred to me that readers monitoring our RSS feeds can't tell when we add new products to the charts. So, starting now, I'll be announcing additions via short news items.

Peplink's Balance 30 has been added to the Router Charts. It's a three-WAN router with about 20 Mbps routing throughput and built-in four port 10/100 switch.


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Check this How To for tips on buying a router that meets your needs.
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The Edimax BR-6504n is an inexpensive draft 11n router with a solid routing section and 2.4 GHz draft 11n AP.
Full Review.



The Netgear FVS336G includes dual gigabit WAN support, a four port gigabit switch and ability to support 25 simultaneous gateway-to-gateway and gateway-to-client IPsec tunnels as well as 10 client-to-gateway SSL tunnels.
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Tags: IPsec, Netgear, router, SSL,



Updated

HotBrick Network Solutions recently introduced the VPN 800/2G, a dual WAN router with IPsec endpoint capability.

The router supports 9 load balancing methods and automatic failover on its dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet WAN ports. A built-in 8 port 10/100 plus two 10/100/1000 switch provides LAN client connection.

100 simultaneous IPSec VPN tunnels with DES, 3DES and AES encryption support remote client or gateway-to-gateway connection. HotBrick's standard VPN client has no node license limitation.

Other features include a SPI+NAT firewall, one-to-one NAT and port-based QoS for bandwidth management.

The VPN 800/2G is available immediately at an MSRP of $899.


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The RVL200 is not an SSL gateway. But instead uses a secure browser session to launch up to 5 SSL VPN tunnels.
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While arranging my DGL-4500 review sample with D-Link, I asked them about the rumors that the long-delayed DIR-855 has been placed on "indefinite hold". D-Link told me that the product is still alive and that the target ship date is now "end of year 07 or early year 08".





While we wait for the long-delayed DIR-855, D-Link announces and ships the dual-band, single radio DGL-4500. Read the Review.



SMC Networks yesterday announced a Draft 802.11n router and USB adapter with suggested list prices of $60 and $40. Both products are Wi-Fi Certified to 802.11n Draft 2.0.

The Barricade N Draft 11n Broadband Router (SMCWBR14S-N2) combines a 4-port 10/100 LAN switch, SPI+NAT firewall and draft 802.11n access point. The router supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 wireles security as well as Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).

The SMCWUSBS-N is a matching USB 2.0 wireless adapter in thumb-drive format.

Both products are available now.


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D-Link said today it has started shipping its DGL-4500 Draft 802.11n Xtreme N Gaming Router.

The router combines a single dual-band Draft 2.0 802.11n radio based on Atheros XSPAN technology with D-Link's "GameFuel" technology—D-Link's branding of Ubicom's "StreamEngine" auto-QoS technology.





Linksys' long-awaited dual-band draft 11n router features two radios, a gigabit switch and NAS support when you attach an external USB drive.
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Netgear's FVX538 supports 200 IPsec tunnels and dual WAN ports with failover and balance modes.
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