Hi Jakob,

We simply give home users a cheap access-point with OpenWRT running OpenVPN to the office. It's fairly simple, works well, and completely avoids the need to
deal with IPSEC.

We have experiemented with that as well but found the LinkSys routers to be not that stable. Sometimes this worked, sometimes not. This could be an option for home access but I hesitate to use that in a productive environment.

I would be willing to invest in a router on the server side to be able to get along without OpenWRT on the client end, if I only found one that costs less than 6000$. Can anyone recommend a cost-effective (less than 1000$) cisco (or other vendor) router for the server side to make use of the WAN feature of the new Sun Rays? We always used OpenVPN so far, never cisco routers. Once we have one of these routers is there a cookbook telling us how to configure this guy as a gateway for remote sun rays? May be this is self-explaining once we are reaching the web-interface of the router but probably not...

Thanks,

  Andreas



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