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List:       vpn
Subject:    Re: Alternate connectivity VPN..
From:       "David Goldsmith" <dgoldsmi () erols ! com>
Date:       1999-06-11 19:24:49
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Another vendor to look at is TimeStep. (www.timestep.com) They just came out
with a SOHO low-end model of their Permit/Gate device - the 1520 model.

R/S

Dave Goldsmith
dgoldsmi@erols.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Chouanard <chouanard@parc.xerox.com>
To: John Nanas <JohnN@review.com>
Cc: vpn@listserv.secnetgroup.com <vpn@listserv.secnetgroup.com>
Date: Friday, June 11, 1999 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Alternate connectivity VPN..


>you may want to have a look on the RedCreek products.
>www.redcreek.com
>
>At 06:50 AM 6/9/99 -0700, someone using John Nanas's login wrote:
>>Hi all-
>>
>>Quick question, and I'll get out of your hair.
>>
>>Has anyone had any experience with a low cost VPN device that has two
>>Ethernet interfaces?  Some of our end offices are dying to go with
alternate
>>connectivity types such as DSL and cable modem, but I'd like to keep the
>>solution the same between all offices (which is impossible to do, since it
>>seems that every service provider seems to have his or her own
>>router/modem).
>>
>>I figured I could get a VPN router, with two Ethernet interfaces, and put
it
>>before the provider's modem in order to put the encryption into place (I'd
>>prefer IPSec).  I was looking at a Cisco 1720, but it doesn't offer two
>>Ethernet interfaces.  I was also looking into Cisco's 2624, but the
>>encryption speed is very slow (I'd never get a full T out of it - right
now
>>they're spec'ing out 256 kb at 3-DES).
>>
>>Anyone have any suggestions or good experiences they could share?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>John Nanas
>>Network Systems Engineer
>>The Princeton Review
>>
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>    - jean -
>
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