Re: Can anyone recommend a good VPN appliance?
From: NeoSadist (neosadist@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/02/03
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From: "NeoSadist" <neosadist@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 06:38:15 -0600
"K Lague" <klague@onlink.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> My current Cisco Pix 520 at my co. does not have VPN capability (must
> be purchased as an option), I have been asked to recommend a few VPN
> appliance solutions to allow about 10-20 people via Remote VPN access
> with VPN software configured on their home PCs/Laptops
> (telecommuters).
>
> I am trying to compare costs between upgrading my Pix to VPN abilities
> (Cisco is never cheap!) and other solutions...
>
> I don't plan on replacing my Pix, but simply adding the new firewall
> appliance into my network as a gateway only (inbound VPN traffic only)
>
> Can anyone recommend a good VPN appliance? Security is a must.
>
> I am thinking about the Symantec 200R unit and the Sonicwall Pro 300?
> Anyone have any positive/negative comments to make?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kim L.
Linksys broadband and firewall routers have vpn capability, although i'm not
into vpn.
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