We used to sell the Intel VPN products, a long time ago.

I don't remember them being pushed as firewalls as such - just VPN
boxes. If they are firewalls it's probably the same pretty ugly static
packet filtering that the Intel routers do. As VPN devices they worked,
I guess, but it was back in the VPN Concentrator Cretaceous Era.

As long as you're using them just as a VPN box, and only in IPSec mode
(they used to support a proprietary SST protocol) I guess they'd still
work. The stats peg them as low end (~3Mbps throughput, only a Pentium
233 processor) boxes.

I wouldn't buy one new, though, given Intel's track record for dumping
non-core-business products.

Cheers,

--
Ben Nagy
Network Security Specialist
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> Has anyone used the Intel Netstructure 3110 as a VPN/firewall 
> solution. What is your opinion of it? How well does it work, etc?
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