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Mike Schumann

2004-11-11, 5:45 pm

I am looking for a VPN router that supports QOS and FQDN for the VPN router
address configurations (my sites do not have static IP addresses).

Does anyone have any suggestions on what products I should look at?

Thanks,
--
Mike Schumann


as

2004-11-12, 2:45 am

Mike Schumann wrote:
> I am looking for a VPN router that supports QOS and FQDN for the VPN router
> address configurations (my sites do not have static IP addresses).
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on what products I should look at?
>
> Thanks,

You might want to use a dynamic dns service like TZO (tzo.com). Netgear
and Linksys VPN routers have support for several of these services in
their firmware.

Steve Hatch
Mike Schumann

2004-11-12, 5:45 pm

That's what I am doing. However, I can't see any indication that either the
Linksys or Netgear routers support QOS.

Mike Schumann

"as" <1@2.net> wrote in message news:419444C0.4080209@2.net...
> Mike Schumann wrote:
> You might want to use a dynamic dns service like TZO (tzo.com). Netgear
> and Linksys VPN routers have support for several of these services in
> their firmware.
>
> Steve Hatch



scartissue2000

2004-12-10, 8:45 pm


OK,

I need 1 box to do VPN and QoS. I do not need wireless.

Currently I do the following:

Linksys BEFSR81 for QoS on outside.
Linksys BEFVP41 for VPN on inside.

This is for an IP phone that connection to a remote office with a few
PC's attached to it. I need the VPN packets to get priority.

Thanks,
David


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scartissue2000
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