Re: [pfSense Support] Low-cost VPN endpoint compatible with pfSense

2010-03-17 Thread Seth Mos
Op 17-3-2010 13:02, Chris Bagnall schreef: Greetings list, One of our clients has a requirement for a low-cost ADSL modem/router that'll act as a VPN endpoint (IPSec or OpenVPN) to a central pfSense node (at their head office). Ordinarily I'd just recommend small pfSense nodes like the ALIX (

RE: [pfSense Support] Low-cost VPN endpoint compatible with pfSense

2010-03-17 Thread Chris Bagnall
> We use a lot of Draytek Vigor routers in our shops. > The Draytek Routers vary in price between 150 and 250 euros. Thanks for that info. The Draytek boxes are what the client is currently using (2700 in their case), and they're perfect for their shops, but the client is looking to run a number

Re: [pfSense Support] Low-cost VPN endpoint compatible with pfSense

2010-03-17 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/17/2010 8:02 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote: > Greetings list, > > One of our clients has a requirement for a low-cost ADSL modem/router that'll > act as a VPN endpoint (IPSec or OpenVPN) to a central pfSense node (at their > head office). > > Ordinarily I'd just recommend small pfSense nodes lik

Re: [pfSense Support] Low-cost VPN endpoint compatible with pfSense

2010-03-17 Thread Seth Mos
Op 17-3-2010 13:34, Jim Pingle schreef: > On 3/17/2010 8:02 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote: >> Greetings list, > I have heard there are also some ADSL modem/routers that AT&T is > distributing to its business customers which can do IPsec, probably > something from Efficient/Siemens or 2Wire. I've looke