Dennis Wood
Senior Member
I have two Draytek 2950G (with wireless) and 1 Netgear FVS336G router. The Drayteks are available at $250 USD each, the Netgear, $150.
Draytek 2950G: (see my thread here: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=2384 )
Specs: http://www.ai-tec.sg/v2950_g.htm#v2950g
High Performance Firewall Router
VPN - Up to 200 concurrent tunnels
Load Balancing & Failover between WAN ports
DoS/DDos Protection & Stateful Packet Inspection
QoS (Quality of Service) Assurance
Parental Control/Categorical Web Site Filtering
Web Content Filtering
Five Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports
Wireless G built in.
Netgear FVS336G
Specs: http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/net...al/4507-3319_7-32701949.html?tag=mncol;subnav
Both are quite good with VPN over both WAN connections using SHREW, a free client. I've posted up the process for either router in terms of setup with SHREW.
PM if you're interested
Cheers,
Dennis.
Draytek 2950G: (see my thread here: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=2384 )
Specs: http://www.ai-tec.sg/v2950_g.htm#v2950g
High Performance Firewall Router
VPN - Up to 200 concurrent tunnels
Load Balancing & Failover between WAN ports
DoS/DDos Protection & Stateful Packet Inspection
QoS (Quality of Service) Assurance
Parental Control/Categorical Web Site Filtering
Web Content Filtering
Five Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports
Wireless G built in.
Netgear FVS336G
Specs: http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/net...al/4507-3319_7-32701949.html?tag=mncol;subnav
Both are quite good with VPN over both WAN connections using SHREW, a free client. I've posted up the process for either router in terms of setup with SHREW.
PM if you're interested

Cheers,
Dennis.