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Looking for a 2 port wan router

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Name: Ryan (by evil_lbt)
Date: April 8, 2008 at 16:31:23 Pacific
Subject: Looking for a 2 port wan router
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Comment:
Hi all

I am looking for a reliable 2 port wan router that can support the following..

Site to site vpn tunnel
Internet redundancy

No Cisco, juniper, extreme gear please.

Does any one have any suggestions?



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Name: Andi (by e1networks)
Date: April 14, 2008 at 19:36:10 Pacific
Subject: Looking for a 2 port wan router
Reply: (edit)
Have your tried Snapgear from Secure Computing? The SG560 and SG580 have 2 WAN ports that can be use for redudancy.

Others are from Linksys and Netgear but I highly recommend the snapgear realibility,

Hope this helps.

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