Re: Sonicwall Pro 330 vs Cisco 2611 for Firewall

From: T. Sean Weintz (sean_at_snerts-r-us.org)
Date: 05/27/04

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    Bill Adams wrote:

    > I have a little project where I can use a Sonicwall Pro 330 or Cisco 2611XM
    > with firewall feature set as a firewall. I can't decide which would be the
    > better choice. I know the sonicwall supports about 128,000 concurrent
    > connections, content filter, and virus. I am not sure about the concurrent
    > connections with the cisco. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    I am not sure the 330 is even made anymore. I thought it was replaced by
    the 3060.
    I have always heard 2600 ciscos aren't exactly speed demons, but very
    stable.
    I take it both of these have already been purchased?
    One point to take into account is that sonicwall support is pathetic. Do
    you have support agreements activce for both? If so, go with the cisco.
    If not, support is a non-issue.

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