Hands down the best device that we have found so far for small offices
(especially if the customer wants support) is the Juniper SSG5
http://www.juniper.net/products_and_services/firewall_slash_ipsec_vpn/ssg_5_slash_ssg_20/
There are many different models of the SSG5 including models that have
serial backup WAN, integrated V.92 modem backup WAN, or ISDN backup WAN.
There is a non-wireless and a wireless a/b/g model. For example:
The SSG-SB which is the entry level model with serial backup and no wireless
is around $599
The SSG-SB-W-US which is the entry level model with serial backup and
802.11a/b/g wireless is around $799
These aren't the cheapest routers on the block by any stretch of the
imagination but they work well and the support is incredible.
We have several large deployments of customers on hosted PBX that use them
and they are rock solid.
Regards,
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Van Meggelen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <asterisk@uc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 8:31 AM
Subject: [on-asterisk] Survey: what are people's experience with various
routers?
Folks,
Lately it seems that the GNU/Linux firewall, iptables, is emerging as one
of
the best. Even many hardware products are based on it.
If cost were no object, and you needed to buy a firewall (that of course
had
to do a good job with VoIP), what would be on your wish list? What would
you
avoid like a plague? (ask Leif about SonicWall)
Any thoughts and opinions are most welcome.
Regards,
Jim
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