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Recommendation for vpn router
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| I'm looking for a vpn router to connect one outside machine to a small 4
node private workgroup. I've read some of the newsgroups for the linksys
RV082 & seems like this device has lots of issues. Any willing to steer me
in a direction.
thanks
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| Bear's Mom 2005-07-10, 5:46 pm |
| Aaron,
I just implemented a vpn for a local real estate company using a Buffalo
WZR-RS-G54
http://www.buffalotech.com/products...88&categoryid=6
It is working out perfectly. We have wireless and wired access in the
office, vpn from a remote office, and the agents can connect to the main
office from anywhere they have internet access. It was a little bit of
work to set up. The agents love it because it is so simple to use.
Michelle
Aaron wrote:
> I'm looking for a vpn router to connect one outside machine to a small 4
> node private workgroup. I've read some of the newsgroups for the linksys
> RV082 & seems like this device has lots of issues. Any willing to steer me
> in a direction.
> thanks
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| Roger Blake 2005-07-12, 2:45 am |
| In article <dand47$hs$1@mailhub227.itcs.purdue.edu>, Aaron wrote:
> I'm looking for a vpn router to connect one outside machine to a small 4
> node private workgroup. I've read some of the newsgroups for the linksys
I usually use Zyxel routers for this, they work quite well.
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Roger Blake
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