Peter Chuba wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a router to act as a vpn server according to the article
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_configuration_
example09186a0080819289.shtml. What i'll like to know is the maximum number
of simultaneous user connections that can be supported.
Thanks
Peter
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I would say it depends on one of the following
If you haven't got any sort of accelerator card, what encryption
algorithm you're using, and how CPU intensive it is, balanced with how
much CPU your router can afford to give it, before your other traffic
suffers the results.
What sort of "accelerator" card/module you have in the router, and how
much of what algorithms it supports offloading to itself.
--
ian
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