smgoncalves
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Enterprise Router Wireless Solution
Hi,
I need to buy an business router solution.
Requisites:
- with wireless 802.11b/g/n
- minimum 3 WLAN SSID
- RADIUS
- VLAN
- minimum 2 connections "VPN Site To Site" (one to connect to Microsoft TMG)
- WPA2 / 802.1X
- QOS (to SKYPE including)
- GUI / WEB Configuration
- To 50-100 users
- minimum 4 Gigabit ports
- minimum WAN 100 Megabit port
- Dual WAN (preferencial)
Can you help me to find a solid solution (enterprise), with a good price/features :)
Thanks.
-smgoncalves
I need to buy an business router solution.
Requisites:
- with wireless 802.11b/g/n
- minimum 3 WLAN SSID
- RADIUS
- VLAN
- minimum 2 connections "VPN Site To Site" (one to connect to Microsoft TMG)
- WPA2 / 802.1X
- QOS (to SKYPE including)
- GUI / WEB Configuration
- To 50-100 users
- minimum 4 Gigabit ports
- minimum WAN 100 Megabit port
- Dual WAN (preferencial)
Can you help me to find a solid solution (enterprise), with a good price/features :)
Thanks.
-smgoncalves
ASKER
I need only one equipment because it's for a little office (branch office) with 10/20 employees (with 2/3 devices each). But I need a robust solution and not a home solution.
This router need to connect to the principal office location with "VPN Site 2 Site" and one other client network (with other VPN Site 2 Site).
The quality of wireless is essencial and critical in this environment.
-smgoncalves
This router need to connect to the principal office location with "VPN Site 2 Site" and one other client network (with other VPN Site 2 Site).
The quality of wireless is essencial and critical in this environment.
-smgoncalves
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This 2 options are too expensive. I need a solution cheaper than this.
-smgoncalves
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Good choice
there are of course some routers/firwalls who can do just that (like sonicwall or watchguard - just look into their portfolio)
BUT if you are looking for an enterprise router i'd sugest that you exclude the WLAN requirement from it and just add WLAN as another infrastructure (like Ruckus or Aerohive)
as far as i know there are no routers out there which can handle routing/firewalls AND Wireless very good - there's a downside to something almost everytime i tried one out.
regards