Ixnay on any sort of PIX, they were end of sale years ago and hit end of
support last summer. The current-day replacement is the ASA. The
equivalent to the PIX 501 is the ASA 5505.

Like it or not, IPv6 is a feature any sort of network infrastructure
equipment MUST have; it is also another thing that puts a nail in the
coffin of any PIX less than a 515 (IPv6 was added in 7.0 code which is
only supported on the 515 and up).

An ASA 5505 can do dual WAN, but with one caveat: you need the Security
Plus license on it. An ASA 5505 with Security Plus is $1k-ish.

Other options: Cisco IOS security routers, model #s 1811 or 891. They
are both $800-ish new. The 891 replaces the 1811, which will be end of
sale in April/May.

On 12/10/2010 3:26 PM, Raper, Jonathan - Eagle wrote:
> PIX 501 is in the price range but can’t do dual WAN. (It is also EOL,
> with EOS coming in 2013)
> 
> Can’t remember if 5505 can do dual WAN (my smallest ASA is a 5510).
> 
>  
> 
> ASA 5520 is WAAAAY out of his (stated) price range.

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