Hardware Firewall/VPN Recommendation
- From: "carrybagman" <chris.h@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Nov 2006 02:41:01 -0800
I have a two location set up but the possibility of a third or more
location to follow but with only one user based at the third location
I would like to set up a site to site VPN between the two major sites
and client to site for any others
I have an ageing firewall, NetScreen 5, that cannot handle the ADSL Max
service so need to replace that. At the primary site there is just the
one DSL service
My other location has a Watchguard Soho with one DSL connection
At the primary location, I run Windows 2003 SBS and at the secondary
site there is no domain - and I don't plan to have the network there as
part of my Active Directory
At both sites, the firewall has to be able to allow up to 32 external
IP addresses (granted, I only plan to use up to about 3 but the ISP
kindly provided me with this many), but all machines inside the
firewall will be using NAT. I don't want the Firewall to provide
anti-virus or content filtering
I believe I should stick with one hardware manufacturer for the
firewall but has anyone got any recommendations?
I am based in the UK
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