D-Link announces SMB VPN firewall

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Tim Higgins

D-Link yesterday announced a new VPN SSL Firewall targeted at SMB buyers.

The D-Link DFL-S500 protects against viruses, worms, spyware, and hackers
on VPN connections by integrating network and endpoint security. The firewall
has seven LAN ports, two WAN ports, and a user-configurable server port. Other
features include remote management, bandwidth control and access policies, SNMP
support and e-mail alerts

The DFL-S500 is expected to ship by the end of June. Pricing was not announced.

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