Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

We used these in my last job.  but I thought they were R9100.  If that
is the correct name I can tell you they did a nice job of VPN/NAT/firewall.
We were also able to VPN through these boxes -- ie. from behind the NAT.
Pretty easy to manage through a menu driven interface on the console.  This
box should do what you want for relatively low cost.

> I have a client looking to connect three offices eventually, but only
> two right now. We are going to first attempt a VPN solution before
> looking at a leased-line solution due to cost. There is a tight budget
> involved here, so I am having to avoid some solid choices for the VPN
> hardware (ie., Cisco). The Internet connection will be through
> business DSL with 768Kbit/s down and 256Kbit/s up at both sites.
>
> Currently I'm taking a look at the Netopia R910. Looks good but
> unfortunately there aren't that many reviews. Any other
> recommendations? The price range is up to $300 per site. If the
> product is both a firewall and VPN gateway that's even better, but VPN
> is the major issue.
>
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