Need advice

Need advice

am 07.11.2006 03:43:38 von jawdoc

Hello
I need a recomendation.
I have a medical practice that has 4 remote offices all with broadband
connections.
I currently have Linksys routers/gateways in all offices.
I want a slightly better product at these offices that will allow vpn
connections etc.
I have looked at Sonicwall, Symantec etc.
Any suggestions?

Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 03:54:39 von unknown

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Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 04:08:49 von jawdoc

What about Netopia stuff...ie Netopia 3347?


Sebastian Gottschalk wrote:
> jawdoc wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > I need a recomendation.
> > I have a medical practice that has 4 remote offices all with broadband
> > connections.
> > I currently have Linksys routers/gateways in all offices.
> > I want a slightly better product at these offices that will allow vpn
> > connections etc.
> > I have looked at Sonicwall, Symantec etc.
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Most Linksys stuff is linux-based with many alternative firmwares
> available, including some with excellent VPN support.
>
> In any case, Symantec = teh bad!!1

Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 04:13:37 von unknown

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Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 05:07:51 von Reese

You may wish to investigate Toms Hardware Router Comparison Chart:

http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-vs-competitor.htm#TOMS

and individual respective Router Manufacturer Forums:

http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-technical-newsgroups.htm

Sincerely,

Brad Reese
Cisco Repair and Hardware Troubleshooting
http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-big-iron-repair.htm

Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 11:20:50 von jawdoc

What does this mean?

Available in 10 node configuration; not upgradeable
Concurrent connections: 2,000



www.BradReese.Com wrote:
> You may wish to investigate Toms Hardware Router Comparison Chart:
>
> http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-vs-competitor.htm#TOMS
>
> and individual respective Router Manufacturer Forums:
>
> http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-technical-newsgroups.htm
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Brad Reese
> Cisco Repair and Hardware Troubleshooting
> http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-big-iron-repair.htm

Re: Need advice

am 07.11.2006 12:25:31 von NETADMIN

Some of the LINKSYS gateay comes with VPN Enabled
Use that that is the most secure usning IPSEc and IKE.

CK



jawdoc wrote:
> Hello
> I need a recomendation.
> I have a medical practice that has 4 remote offices all with broadband
> connections.
> I currently have Linksys routers/gateways in all offices.
> I want a slightly better product at these offices that will allow vpn
> connections etc.
> I have looked at Sonicwall, Symantec etc.
> Any suggestions?

Re: Need advice

am 09.11.2006 10:08:29 von Reese

You may also wish to investigate the Cisco Small Business Network
Designer:

http://64.224.10.185/sbnd/child/1.0/index.asp

as well as the Cisco Solutions Designer:

http://www.ciscowebtools.com/sa2/child/1.0/index.asp

Sincerely,

Brad Reese
Cisco Tools
http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-tools.htm

Re: Need advice

am 13.11.2006 12:39:50 von unknown

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Re: Need advice

am 14.11.2006 01:13:41 von Boger

www.BradReese.Com wrote:

>
> You may also wish to investigate the Cisco Small Business Network
> Designer:
>
> http://64.224.10.185/sbnd/child/1.0/index.asp
>
> as well as the Cisco Solutions Designer:
>
> http://www.ciscowebtools.com/sa2/child/1.0/index.asp
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Brad Reese
> Cisco Tools
> http://www.bradreese.com/cisco-tools.htm
I never liked ppl who tell you to by a Caterpillar for digging
your garden.....

Re: Need advice

am 14.11.2006 01:13:41 von Boger

Leythos wrote:

>
> In article <1162867418.716016.222500@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> drbrooks@msoms.com says...
>> Hello
>> I need a recomendation.
>> I have a medical practice that has 4 remote offices all with broadband
>> connections.
>> I currently have Linksys routers/gateways in all offices.
>> I want a slightly better product at these offices that will allow vpn
>> connections etc.
>> I have looked at Sonicwall, Symantec etc.
>> Any suggestions?
>
> Pick anything that's been certified by ICSA Labs and you'll be happy.
>
He is good to go the way he is .
What the hell are you talking about here ????