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VPN Features
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SL1000's IPsec endpoints, you can instead use VPN pass through with IPsec, PPTP or L2TP client applications. And if you want to substitute a different IPsec server for the SL1000's, you can configure an Inbound ACL for it, but not for PPTP or L2TP gateways....
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VPN Performance
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The 318 is similar to many other inexpensive VPN endpoint routers in that its endpoint supports the IPsec protocol only. Although IPsec is becoming more common in VPNs, this limitation means that you won't be able to use the endpoint feature if the remote VPN...
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VPN
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the FWAG has a built-in IPsec endpoint and also supports VPN passthrough for PPTP, IPsec and L2TP traffic. But unlike the FVM318, the endpoint is for tunnels originating or terminating on the WAN interface only. Protection for wireless LAN clients will need...
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Wrap Up
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both port range forwarding and PPTP tunneling needs with a quandry. My advice is to think of the Plus as a PPTP endpoint router that needs a firmware update to add the missing port range forwarding. Buyers in search of an inexpensive IPsec endpoint router should...
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VPN (Virtual Private Networking)
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aren't much help if you run into trouble. If you're shopping for routers with this feature, make sure you check whether PPTP is supported if you need it (some products support just IPsec in the End-point and pass-thru only for PPTP). And if you're planning...
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Is there a VPN-endpoint Router in your Future?
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VPN version of the popular Linksys 4 port router. Includes built-in IPsec endpoint with hardware co-processor at a very aggressive price! Update 4/30/02 Corrected error regarding IPsec pass-thru capability. Router can support a small number of IPsec pass-thru...
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Wrap Up
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devices are street-priced around $300, and an IPsec endpoint router is going to run you at least $50. Since you also get an FTP server and PPTP VPN endpoint with the ASAP and BOSS, you could argue that these products even have a pricing advantage over what...
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Review: Buffalo Technology 125* High Speed Mode Wireless Remote Secure Gateway
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Remote Secure Gateway is the company's first attempt at a consumer router with built-in VPN endpoint. But instead of going with the usual IPsec endpoint, Buffalo instead chose to break from the pack and incorporate a PPTP-based solution. While my first reaction...