Mac OSX 10.5 & SSL VPN
It will connect and it will work in Firefox. It installs a Java applet, clients must have install rights to run it.
Firmware bug--The certificate expired, which causes a security error on all browsers which will freak out most users. Reports from other forums suggest the latest beta firmware 3.03-19.4 corrects this issue.
After being on hold FOeva trying to get this firmware sent to me as IT IS NO WHERE ON THE NETGEAR SITE. I am happy to share with you all.
Remember this is
BETA PROCEED AT YOU'RE OWN RISK
This is the link they sent
http://www.filejumbo.com/Download/37AA0E63AA1FBF28/
To be on the SAFE side here are links to the Current Official release version 3.0.3-18
http://www.netgear.de/de/Support/download.html?func=Detail&id=12388
(yeah it's from the dutch site---no love for USA)
I got them to send me this one too (one I'll use if i need to roll back)
http://www.filejumbo.com/Download/C399138771C6BB79/
So far with this router I have found that you can really get crazy with the routing, Nat, firewall, etc.. Lots of things to play with.
I am disappointed, to say the least, with Netgear's website and the lack of firmware info, forum support for the Prosafe line, and general phone support. In my research I have found a support number specifically for the Prosafe which I will call later and test out. (have 90 days free support so i might as well use it) 1-800-448-1696.
Another area I am disappointed in is the administration page layout. WOW, is it laid out poor. BUT, it may just be that I'm used to D-links, Belkins, Cisco, Linksys, and the others and that it will grow on me. This is my first Netgear.
I will post more soon with the results of the firmware upgrade, and general performance testing. So far, I really like this router, but it's new and you know how that is.