Well, entry level is actually a Cisco 1700 series /w
3DES. 

Alternatively, you can use a Netscreen, or Sonicwall.
So let the router do the routing and the VPN equipment

do the tunneling. 




--- Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 May 2003, Eeyan - SysAdmin wrote:
> ..
> > I know linux can handle VPN but is there any other
> hardware option?  
> > Cisco or 3com, Linksys?  Could anybody recommend?
> 
> Cisco IOS with VPN option. 3DES encryption. With a
> 3600 or 2600 class 
> router you can do software-only VPN up to E1 speed I
> believe. More than 
> that, Cisco will gladly sell you a crypto
> coprocessor card for the 
> 2600/3600.
> 
> of course 7200 class has a more powerful processor
> so you might be able to 
> get away with software-only VPN at higher speeds
> with these boxes.
> 
> 
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