Hi Andreas,

> This works great but requires extra hardware on the client side which 
> we would like to avoid if possible. Since the new Sun Ray 2 is not able 
> to talk OpenVPN we probably need to add a router to the data center 
> which talks EasyVPN with the Sun Ray 2s.

I am actually testing/setting this up right now. 

>  Is one cisco router sufficient 
> for all servers or do we need one router per sun ray server?

One should be enough. As long as it can handle the number and troughput
of your VPN sessions

>  Can 
> anybody recommend a suitable (not so pricy) router and may be even a 
> link to a cook book for setting it up for the above described purpose?

Cisco ASA5505 should do the job. It is licensed for a maximum of 25 VPN
connections and 100Mbps throughput. 5510 supports 250 connections at
170Mbps. I can also get you quotes if you need prices.

And I can also share my experience once I am done here.

Bjoern

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