Well, they want less than 2 grand and they don't want VPN that uses a SW
client that needs to be installed which Cisco uses, as do many of the
others.  

Which is why I was scoping out the newish SSL-VPN stuff that uses the
browser secure socket layer.  Everyone has a browser on their PC.  :)  

They want 10 people to be able to remote in, but may need up to 25 VPN
access licenses or whatever.  :)

The choices are mind boggling, so was hoping one of you guys had already
set some of these up for clients or whatever.  :)




>>I would go with Cisco every day, ignore the rest.  They may be cheaper or 
>>offer wizzo features but  for security, Cisco is always the clear winner. 
>>Depends where your priorities are.
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "JRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 12:38 AM
>>Subject: [H] Best Small business VPN Gateway??
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>>> Printed out a couple hundred pages of stuff, just getting more and more
>>> confused.  :)
>>>
>>> Any opinions on who is has the best?  Needs to be small business grade, 
>>> not
>>> home stuff....
>>>
>>> Aventail, SonicWall, Juniper , Cisco, Netgear, D-Link, Firebox, Check
>>> Point, etc..
>>>
>>> I kinda like the idea of the new SSL-VPN's, no client install needed, but
>>> are they as good/OK compared to the IPsec VPN stuff??
>>>
>>> The SSL-VPN appliances seem hot right now..
>>>
>>> Leaning towards the Sonicwall or Juniper SA 700 right now.....  :)
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