Hi,
We are ditching our old cisco firewall due to it being unsupported and having the worst SSL VPN in the history of the universe.
The replacement that the IT guys suggested (tranlastion: the sales guy suggested) is the Cisco ASA 5505 released in 2006 and still has the same crappy ssl vpn implementation as our other one as far as I can tell.
I pointed that out and they said 'ok give me a better option',
Im a software developer so I dont keep up as much on this kind of networking hardware so Im hoping I can get some good advice here.
Budget has been approved at around $500 - $1000. (should come in at about $110 including a PoE switch but might not need the switch if enough ports)
Usage, (aside from the firewall), is VPN, probably around 5 or less but never more than 10 concurrent users, and most of them using remote desktop across the VPN. SSL VPN is preferred as long as its reliable and up to date, but we arent against using locally installed client software in the case that is better.
Being a business, and must be a shrink-wrapped product from a reputable manufacturer. The more well known the better (for managements sake)
thanks ahead of time for your help.
We are ditching our old cisco firewall due to it being unsupported and having the worst SSL VPN in the history of the universe.
The replacement that the IT guys suggested (tranlastion: the sales guy suggested) is the Cisco ASA 5505 released in 2006 and still has the same crappy ssl vpn implementation as our other one as far as I can tell.
I pointed that out and they said 'ok give me a better option',
Im a software developer so I dont keep up as much on this kind of networking hardware so Im hoping I can get some good advice here.
Budget has been approved at around $500 - $1000. (should come in at about $110 including a PoE switch but might not need the switch if enough ports)
Usage, (aside from the firewall), is VPN, probably around 5 or less but never more than 10 concurrent users, and most of them using remote desktop across the VPN. SSL VPN is preferred as long as its reliable and up to date, but we arent against using locally installed client software in the case that is better.
Being a business, and must be a shrink-wrapped product from a reputable manufacturer. The more well known the better (for managements sake)
thanks ahead of time for your help.