Hi Christian,
Thank you for the note. I'm on the road at the moment (Chicago), but when I get
back home next week I think I'm going to give the Linksys a shot. I use the
Cisco VPN client software for connecting, so I assume that "might" mean they
have a Cisco system?
Thank you again.
Scott,
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 9:25 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] VPN Enabled Routers
Scott,
We have used both Cisco, Sonicwall, GNAT and Checkpoint here. My question
about what they are using is the one I feel is most important. T
m: Mikal Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:16 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] VPN Enabled Routers
I've had good experience with the Linksys RV042 model as well.
Mikal Anderson
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From: "Sco
I've had good experience with the Linksys RV042 model as well.
Mikal Anderson
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From: "Scott Cadillac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 4:18 AM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] VPN Enabled Routers
Hi Michael,
Tha
Hi Michael,
That's two votes for the Linksys model.
Thank you.
Scott,
On Friday, February 15, 2008 9:11pm, Michael R M young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Scott
> I can recommend the Linksys RV082. 10/100 8-Port VPN Router (or 4 port or
> 16 port)
> .dual Internet ports for load balanc
Hi Scott
I can recommend the Linksys RV082. 10/100 8-Port VPN Router (or 4 port or
16 port)
.dual Internet ports for load balancing and connection redundancy
.Securely connects up to 100 remote office or traveling users to your
office network via VPN
.Advanced SPI firewall protects yo
I just installed a sonicwall last night, they came recommended, and
today we are setting up the vpn. So far it has been pretty painless,
and I have been impressed with the sonicwall documentation and web
interface.
--
Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development
Thank you both Robert and John,
Both of these products look like they would solve my challenge.
When I researched on my own some of the product literature I found was either
too vague or too over the top.
Thanks again.
Scott,
On Friday, February 15, 2008 11:58am, Robert Shubert <[EMAIL PROT
Scott,
I've been doing this for years with the Linksys RV082 (they make a smaller
and larger model as well). Simply put, they are easy and work well. I use
mine to connect to a Cisco PIX firewall with a high-encryption IPSEC VPN
tunnel.
Robert
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From: Scott Cadillac [mai
Scott, A hardware VPN solution that I've had a lot of luck with, is
the Netscreen IP/Sec Products from Juniper Networks
For example, we've got one of these little boxes at our data center,
our main office and the home offices of myself and the owner,
everything is tunnelled to eachother, and it
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