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    Can a Cisco RV-34X be used to connect to a commercial VPN like NorthVPN, Cyperghost op Perfect Privacy?

    Have you tested your bandwidth using speedtest.net (or similar) ever since you upgraded to a Gbit line? Going by SNB's review and performance test (and assuming that the RV320 and RV325 are identical in throughput), the RV320 does not even do the 1Gb. It says here that the WAN-LAN throughput is...
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    Can a Cisco RV-34X be used to connect to a commercial VPN like NorthVPN, Cyperghost op Perfect Privacy?

    @Tech9 Hey there! I’m not considering buying such a Cisco. As I stated in my other post, I’ll probably go with the AX-RT86U, the one you recommended. I’m looking at some older routers to compare and get an overview of what they can (and cannot) do and what has changed. Our conversation about...
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    Can a Cisco RV-34X be used to connect to a commercial VPN like NorthVPN, Cyperghost op Perfect Privacy?

    @coxhaus Are you using that RV340 at your home right now? I mean from what I read those SB routers don't bring much benefit to home a network environment.
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    Can a Cisco RV-34X be used to connect to a commercial VPN like NorthVPN, Cyperghost op Perfect Privacy?

    Hi! i was wondering if a Cisco RV-34X could be used to connect to a VPN Service like NorthVPN, Cyperghost or Perfect Privacy? I know the RV34X is gonna be EOL soon but I was just wondering if these routers could do that (out of curiosity). I found a few threads on the web were people asked...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Yes and that's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Intel's Xeon e3-12XX series (Haswell) for e.g. is identical to the i7-47XX series with the exeption that a few features and ECC support are disabled on the i7. Still basically the same CPUs, but compare their price... Then on the other hand...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Yap, THAT was a decent explanation. :) Thank you for your effort, you really gave me a great amount of valuable info.
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    @Christos Well there would be some signs of infection, though. A thing about malware is that it never 'runs' that smoothly as to not cause any weird behavior such as connections drops or freezes. Also I could not find any infections on my computers either... I just can't image that a mass...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Right. I think what I'm , in addition the my original question, really asking is what the purpose of the (for eg.) Ciscos small business router line would be. As you recommended some ASUS products, I was browsing around in the SNB router charts to compare their performance to high-end hardware...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    No prob, I know you're not a sales agent :) However, you DID get me courious about what router you're ARE actually using... Not saying I doubt any info about ASUS that you gave me.
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Sounds good. Can these ASUS Routers connect to a VPN? It's not a necessity but a nice to have...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Ok... and as far as you know does ASUS say anything as to how long they're gonna supply FW updates for their devices ?
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    I see, so you're recommending ASUS... but generally speaking, how important ARE those regular firmware updates really? We, the internet users. are constantly being told to install the latest updates all the time, at least when it comes to Windows... On the other hand my 15y old WRT54G never...
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    Reliability of Linksys ea6900 and ea6350

    Hi! I'm currently looking for a new router as I'm upgrading my ISP speed. So far I've been using my old WRT54G which works well with a 32 Mbit Line. I don't care that it's old as it proved very reliable (I hardly ever had any freezes or connection drops in 15 Years). But now that I'm upgrading...
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