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Anyone got recommendations for a good BUSINESS class ADSL router?
I emphasise Business class because the router will need maximum uptime as I will have 2 remote sites linked to it using IPSEC tunnels through some watchguard firewalls. Cheers, Robin Robin Grayson |
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http://www.buffalotech.com/products/...2&categoryid=6
125* Hi Speed Mode(TM) Wireless Cable/DSL Router with AOSS 99% uptime because it stands upright heat hardly effects them, I converted from a Belkin as this generally locked up about 50% of the time. Handy Diagnostic web interface and wireless features are brilliant with the option to put a wireless Ariel to extend the range perfect bit of kit and quality equipment. firewall a doddle to alter & handles all the latest wep (tkip, aes) security with mac filter & firewall worth every penny ! "Robin Grayson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Anyone got recommendations for a good BUSINESS class ADSL router? > > I emphasise Business class because the router will need maximum uptime > as I will have 2 remote sites linked to it using IPSEC tunnels through > some watchguard firewalls. > > Cheers, > Robin |
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"Robin Grayson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) > Anyone got recommendations for a good BUSINESS class ADSL router? > > I emphasise Business class because the router will need maximum uptime > as I will have 2 remote sites linked to it using IPSEC tunnels through > some watchguard firewalls. You may want to ask in uk.net.providers.aaisp as their will be quite a few people with similar needs/requirements in there. However, I suspect "business class" may equal a Cisco.. Regards Sunil |
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Robin Grayson wrote:
> Anyone got recommendations for a good BUSINESS class ADSL router? > > I emphasise Business class because the router will need maximum uptime > as I will have 2 remote sites linked to it using IPSEC tunnels through > some watchguard firewalls. > > Cheers, > Robin If you don't go the full Cisco hog, start with Draytek - rock solid in my experience. You said BUSINESS class so I probably don't need to tell you to avoid US Robotics and SMC - I 'inherited' about 25 sites with these and at least 2-3 lock up per month. The sites in which I installed Draytek's in June have had 100% broadband uptime. |
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