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Home arrow Security arrow Security News arrow ZyXEL adds SSL VPN Appliance, 3G router
ZyXEL adds SSL VPN Appliance, 3G router Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
February 05, 2007

ZyXEL today added an SSL gateway and mobile broadband router to its ZyWALL security product line.

The ZyWALL SSL-10 is an integrated SSL-VPN and Firewall appliance supporting 10 sessions in its base configuration and upgradeable to 25 sessions. Users have access to shared network resources through a single web page with user rights defined by login ID.

The product provides a customizable web portal that users can access through a standard Web browser to easily and securely access e-mail, applications, web servers and other resources on the remote network.

Other features include AD/LDAP/RADIUS authentication support, unified policy management with object-based configuration, dual-mode (NAT-/DMZ-Mode) installation with setup wizard and upport for authentication tokens.

Also announced was the ZyWALL-2WG mobile Internet security appliance. It is a wireless dual-band router that can connect to HSDPA / GSM / EDGE 3G networks via a service provider's card inserted into an integrated CardBus slot. The ZyWALL-2WG supports WAN backup, load balancing Fail-Over and Fail-Back technologies and features an SPI firewall, IPsec VPN support and content filtering.

Both products will be available later this quarter. Pricing will be "under $300" for the ZyWALL SSL-10, but was not announced for the ZyWALL-2WG.

Tags: 3G, SSL, VPN, WiFi, ZyXEL,

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