] On
Behalf Of Brian Whigham
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:18 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] VPN and router choices
Bo,
make sure that you're that you're not mis-interpreting VPN support with
VPN services. Most of the $20-$100 routers will allow IPSEC (the good
stuff) and PPTP
Mikrotik will do at least some of what you are looking for.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net
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From: Bo Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List
Bo,
make sure that you're that you're not mis-interpreting VPN support with
VPN services. Most of the $20-$100 routers will allow IPSEC (the good
stuff) and PPTP to pass through the device. But, the only way I know of
to get any of these to act as a VPN client or server is to upgrade to
Netopia at each location. IPSEC or PPTP both server and
client. Have over half a dozen installs using both DSL and Wireless mixed.
Models to look at are R910 and 3300 series.
Im looking at setting up some VPN's and I have looked at many routers
that claim ease of use. Linksys,
There are a couple of ways to do this.
1. You can use hardware firewalls for site-to-site VPN.
2. You can use hardware firewalls and terminate them to a Windows or Linux
server for a site-to-ste VPN.
What performance level do you want?
How secure does it need to be?
How much bandwidth do they