I don't know this has the number of ports you need but the price is right.
Also got a good rating from Secure Computing magazine.

http://www.esoft.com/

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Ognenoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SMB UTM Device


Looking for some advice on a UTM device to be placed in a chain of
restaurants. I'm trying to get a single device to replace the many cheap
routers and switches that are currently in place to "segment" the internal
store networks.

We need to be able to separate off the POS network from the backoffice,
customer wifi, video surveillance, etc. Ideally, each segment I just
mentioned would be independent of the others but allowing specified traffic
to flow from the POS network to the backoffice network.

Your normal UTM functions would be required (AV, AS, IPS, VPN).  Dial backup
would be preferred, EVDO slot is not required but nice to have.  Our biggest
requirement is number of ports and that seems to be our biggest problem with
finding a device to meet our needs.  We need 12-16 ports minimum (again -
we'd like to stay away from adding additional switches, etc.)

We've tested out both the SonicWall TZ190 and the FortiGate-60B and they
both do exactly what we need (FortiGate has the dial backup) but they just
don't have enough ports.  The SonicWall Pro 1260 (24 port) would be ideal
but it's a little expensive and I believe it's at EOL.

Has anyone come across anything with the number of ports I'm looking for?

 - Andy O.



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