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Upgrade to ripoff,
December 4, 2006 M. Bell - See all my reviews
This review is from: 802.11G Internet Sec Firewall (Personal Computers)
Here is how it works...you buy this product for about 350 bucks. It immediately limits you to 10 nodes (computers that can be connected to the device) and blocks out the rest. They do not tell you this in the sales materials. Even the cheapest routers do not block out computers trying to connect to the router. They include 5 SecurRemote licenses, but the device will allow you to use only two without their 500 buck "power pack" upgrade. Here is what happens when D-Link partners with a companies that focus on ripping you off...Check Point and Sofaware. The only goal of this product is to get you to sink hundreds and hundreds more dollars into it to get a product that will work in a small office. Want to hook in your printer for the print serve function? Not likely, because most likely it does not match their secret list of printers that will work. Total RIPOFF. Stay clear of this one.
Not as good as Sofa boxes,
November 23, 2008 A. SEYALIOGLU "SevDer" (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 802.11G Internet Sec Firewall (Personal Computers)
Site to site VPN works like charm (limited to 2 only)
I had 5 public IP addresses, it is unable to use the other ones as it somehow fails due to TCP Spoofing (I don't know why it happens and this is not my first time). When I use FW IP with port forwarding same thing works.
But this is the cheapest sofaware box you can purchase with Wireless.