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For a CISCO product that has words VPN and router in the name - lacking a few features, namely flexibility in the IPSEC site-to-site VPN setup, ability to create a NAT between IPSEC VPN networks, etc
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Very good for small and medium businesses that want an on site, well featured router.
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Nice feature rich router.
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Although the ASA5510 was a little over kill, it had enough feature to make them worth while as the 5505 had too few features such as
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Great feature set, pretty good administrative GUI.
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Tons of features sturdy chassis.
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Overall I would give this router a rating of 5 for its aesthetics value and outstanding performance/security features that it brings to this business segment at its current feature-to-cost ratio.
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The device is easy to configure, I love the vpn feature
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It is performing far better than the PIX did by a long shot, and did I mention, no CLI?Having gotten the office connected again, I moved on to other cool features.
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This router is fraught with problems:Poor throughputBuggy QoS system (IP's that I band limited were using above their limits according to Wireshark)Only 2 priorities on QoS (this is not fine grained enough for most enterprise use)Access rules that straight don't work (IP's that I banned were still communicating with my network according to Wireshark)It does have some good feature
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It packs powerful features that can significantly improve security of data in transit
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Great features if they worked
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Fast and secure as I use a logger on the output to initially see what gets through and