Most definately... the 1700 is a very popular model for branch office VPN
connectivity.

Regards,
  Trevor J Corness, CCNA
  Network Engineer, Advanced Data Communications

  BMS Communications Services Ltd.
  6660 McMillan Way
  Richmond, British Columbia  V6W 1J7
  Phone:        (604) 232-8800
  Fax:  (604) 232-8899
  Direct:       (604) 232-8815



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Is it possible to set up a site-to-site VPN between a PIX and a 1700 router?
Our office uses a PIX firewall and we would like to connect a remote office
that uses a 1700 router.  Cost is a primary concern.
Thanks
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