



( 18 reviews )
-




Posted: Aug 10 2009
This is a waste of money - it will drop the line even with only one wan being used. 0 stars
-




Posted: Jun 4 2009
I am not a networking expert, but I was able to easily configure this router, with two WLAN inputs (DSL and Cable), and one ethernet output, which I plugged into my wireless router. I was pleased that there was no trickiness involved -- it basically worked out of the box, and I set it up to balance between my two WLANs, and verified that it could simultaneously handle traffic from both (e.g., one download per connection). However, it seems that in certain states this router introduces some kind of delay, .. I would feel that every time I loaded a webpage, it was taking like 2 seconds to figure out what to do, before routing the traffic and loading the page, because when I switched back to only one WLAN directly into my wireless router, this would not happen. I haven't figured it out yet, but I've found that I just cruise easier without it. I hope this will be easy to fix, since I do like the nominal functionality.
-




Posted: Mar 8 2009
I bought three of these units in 2006, all for different clients who needed IPSEC VPN. Since Dec 2008, two of them have failed with the well-known Flashing Diag Light of Death problem. The two dead ones were at the latest firmware version -- from what I've read on Google, the firmware upgrade has been implicated in the failures. Also, one of the failed units was refusing to allow port forwarding before it failed. Don't know if that was related or not. Before the failures, the VPN was working quite well, although the QuickVPN software is very clunky and poorly documented.


















