Radguard (http://www.radguard.com) has a really nice ASIC solution. I've
been looking at it for our wide area and dial-in infrastructure. The cIPro
is a static router (ASIC) capable of 10/100 [ethernet] IPSEC, DES and
Triple-DES encryption and the application level interface for Winnt/98 works
with the same CA and management platform. They've received some great
reviews for management, configuration and performance. They're virtually
plug and play and pretty tight.
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Arroyo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 11:36 AM
To: Firewalls
Subject: VPN Best low cost solution?
I need a VPN solution for my company. Cost of the solution is a factor. Can
anyone help me with their expertise and experience with choosing a solution.
Should I use a router based system. Or do something like a Gaunlet VPN
system that Network Associates just came up with. Any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Mark Arroyo
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