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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    RV220W GUI mockup online For potential customers this is nice. It is the GUI interface of the router where you can navigate as if it were your own unit. http://www.cisco.com/web/sbtg/gui_mockups/RV220W_v1/home.htm
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    FW 1.0.3.5 is a disappointment This release is now GA, but fixes only 4 issues of which at least 3 are non-important. It is probably made by a single programmer one Friday afternoon ! In the release notes, there is a long list of unsolved issues, but there a numerous additional issues...
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    Hairpinning No, I am referring to the wellknown hairpinning problem in the RV220W. When a LAN device is using the public IP address and accessing the public services accessible via this address, the RV220W will now forward the request through its logic as if the request were coming from the...
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    Better than assumed 1) Not true. I can connect to the router as a PPTP Server from my Android smartphone 2) Not true. I have defined 2 VLANS. One as the LAN 192.168.1.1, one as 192.168.20.0 as "guest only" preventing access to the internal LAN IP-range (Inter VLAN Routing disabled), but the...
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    Also 64 MB here MY RV220W also displays 64 MB as RAM In spite of the numerous smaller and bigger issues in the router ( http://bugzilla.jth.net/buglist.cgi?product=Cisco+RV220W) is has been running for 2 months now with firmware 1.0.2.4 without any big problems. It has a permanent IPSEC VPN...
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    1.0.2.4 fixes many problems, but .... As the features of the RV220W currently are the best for my purpose (WLAN, SNMP, IPSec VPN, 6in4 tunnel), I decided to not return the unit. The 1.0.2.4 firmware is an improvement, but the unit still has many smaller or larger issues. I have compiled the...
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    Cisco RV220W Wireless Network Security Firewall Reviewed

    RV220DW has serious issues Please, be aware that the current firmware 1.0.1.0 has serious issues with several things. The router may be OK for basic work, but checkout https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/routers for issues, which may have an impact to you before...
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    DIR-825, WNDR3700/37AV, E3000 or TpLink 1043WN?

    Avoid it. Too unreliable. Specific bugs in a unit can be handled, but a unit which fails in various mysterious ways is difficult to cope with. My unfortunate experience with the WNDR3700
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    DIR-655 vs. E3000 vs WNDR3700

    Should not have followed the advice from a SNB review Based on the review on the WNDR3700 I purchased two units, one in April 2010 and one a couple of months later, mainly chosing the same brand and model to have one to use as a spare for the first one. The WNDR3700 DOES have issues...
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