The Adtran NetVanta 3120 Router has been added to the Router Charts . The 3120 is Adtran's entry-level "Service Access" router.
SMC Networks yesterday announced its SMCBR21VPN Barricade VPN Router aimed at telecommuting and branch office applications.
Brandon Teska walks you through using this award-winning open source SSL VPN to securely link two networks over the Internet.
Netgear's latest small business secure gateway doesn't make you choose between IPsec and SSL remote access. Dual WAN and all-gigabit ports too!
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.
Linksys' sleeper product uses your web browser to launch SSL VPN tunnels and free you from the hassles of getting IPsec tunnels to work.
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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This 200 IPsec tunnel VPN dual WAN router has strong hardware, but lacks firmware to make the best use of it.
Netgear's FVX538 supports 200 IPsec tunnels and dual WAN ports with failover and balance modes.
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The Linksys RV042 packs a lot of small-biz routing features into a compact chassis.
Linksys' 4 port business VPN router has a good feature set, fast routing and ample VPN tunnel throughput.
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D-Link and Checkpoint have put together a nice small-biz UTM gateway. Too bad that the bundled VPN client isn't equally useful.
This dual-WAN IPsec endpoint router was ahead of its time with its gigabit LAN switch. But it could use more juice to support all its IPsec tunnels.
UTM (Unified Threat Management) appliances are the current hot trend. But Sonicwall has upped the ante by throwing in WWAN access.