Netgear SSL312

By Matt Tett, Enex TestLab on 04 June 2007 05:11 PM

Tags: netgear, ssl, vpn, ssl312

Manufacturer: NETGEAR

LAN

  • LAN standards supported
  • 100Base-T

Management

  • Web-based management
  • Yes
  • Serial port management
  • Yes

Miscellaneous

  • Package contents
  • SSL312 VPN Concentrator, power supply, console cable and connector, Ethernet cable, installation guide, warranty/support card

Power

  • Power source
  • AC Adaptor
  • Power switch
  • Yes

Service & support

  • Warranty
  • Netgear lifetime warranty

WAN

  • WAN ports
  • RJ-45 (Ethernet)
  • WAN protocols supported
  • SSL

Overview

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The good:
  • Well labelled ports, excellent administrative interface.
  • Familiar design and interface across Netgear business products.
  • Functional and specific for the intended purpose.
The bad:
  • Only supports 25 concurrent users.
  • Uses active execution web controls -- potential security risk when establishing connection.
  • Limited functions, not designed to be an all-in-one device.
The bottomline:

Well executed, straight forward and specific. If you need a SSL-VPN then definitely short-list this for evaluation -- you won't be disappointed.

RRP: AU$749.00

Editors’ rating:

8/10

Related topics:

netgear, ssl, vpn, ssl312

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