View Full Version : Multi VPN connection..Which router?
Edmax
10-04-2009, 09:46 PM
Hi,
Need advise from HWZ gurus.
Currently, we are looking for a suitable router (cheap and good hehe) to enable about 10 over guys to connect their VPN at one time. We dun need ADSL and the connection is very much like a starhub home connection. Software on laptops are winxp and CISCO VPN Client.
Was looking through the web and following potential models showed up.
1) Dlink 524
2) Linksys WRV54G
3) Dlink DIR 655 Xtreme N Gigabit
was wondering if any gurus have similar setups and experiences on which suitbale router to get.
Thanks.
chuachongchee
10-04-2009, 10:01 PM
Hi,
Need advise from HWZ gurus.
Currently, we are looking for a suitable router (cheap and good hehe) to enable about 10 over guys to connect their VPN at one time. We dun need ADSL and the connection is very much like a starhub home connection. Software on laptops are winxp and CISCO VPN Client.
Was looking through the web and following potential models showed up.
1) Dlink 524
2) Linksys WRV54G
3) Dlink DIR 655 Xtreme N Gigabit
was wondering if any gurus have similar setups and experiences on which suitbale router to get.
Thanks.
I reckon its outgoing vpn back to their office thru the router??
Such config requires bandwidth, not so much soo on the router..
davidwong
10-04-2009, 10:56 PM
Hi,
Need advise from HWZ gurus.
Currently, we are looking for a suitable router (cheap and good hehe) to enable about 10 over guys to connect their VPN at one time. We dun need ADSL and the connection is very much like a starhub home connection. Software on laptops are winxp and CISCO VPN Client.
Was looking through the web and following potential models showed up.
1) Dlink 524
2) Linksys WRV54G
3) Dlink DIR 655 Xtreme N Gigabit
was wondering if any gurus have similar setups and experiences on which suitbale router to get.
Thanks.
i had an old dlink 524, it doesnt support vpn pass thro ..FYI
Edmax
10-04-2009, 11:10 PM
ok...that rules out 524...
Any suggestion? bandwidth isnt much of a issue as we can get a few lines if needed to...main thing is to get a router than can support multi-VPN login.....we tested with the Dlink Dir 300.....only 1 VPN is allow...too bad.
Any advise is welcome....
azacamis
11-04-2009, 01:20 PM
getting an old unused PC with two network cards and installing Clarkconnect is another solution. But it would help if you explain the topo first.
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