The Vigor 2800 Series combines ADSL
router for Internet access, firewall, VPN device and Ethernet switch including features such as VLAN, QoS, Content filtering,
VPN support for up to 16 tunnels and a USB printer port and support for
all current ADSL technologies. Parental control and Peer-to-peer
software restriction (blocking of Messenger, file-sharing etc.) is also
supported.
While
the ADSL interface is connected straight into the ADSL line, normally
via a micro filter, the 4 LAN ports could switch the private network.
The enhanced firewall offers extensive security and content management
features including automatic protection from Dos/DDos (Denial of
Service/Distributed Denial of Service) attacks and IP anti-spoofing.
The Vigor2820 is an ADSL2+
router with 2nd Ethernet WAN. This 2nd
WAN can connect to DSL / Cable modem or fiber media
converter for policy-based load-balance, fail-over
and BoD; it also features advanced bandwidth control
mechanisms such as IP-layer QoS, NAT Session Limitation,
Bandwidth Borrowed, etc., to allow easy, flexible
and reliable access control and bandwidth management.
With hardware-based implementation of the VPN protocol,
the Vigor2820 supports up to 32 VPN tunnels using
advanced protocols such as IPSec/PPTP/L2TP/L2TP over
IPSec with AES/DES/3DES for encryption and MD5/SHA-1
for authentication.
This SPI firewall uses Object-based design to make
setting of firewall policies easy. The CSM feature
allows more precise and efficient access control for
URL/Web content filtering, IM and P2P applications.
The Vigor2910 Series provides a high-performance firewall and VPN with
up to 32 simultaneous VPN tunnels for branch-office linking
or teleworkers including a comprehensive and feature-packed
firewall to increase security, flexibility and performance
of the network Internet connectivity.
There are 2 WAN interfaces at 10/100BaseT Ethernet. The primary WAN
interface can connect to any Ethernet based router IP or Internet feed
which
might typically be fed via Leased Line, cable modem or ADSL. The second
interface can be used as backup failover for the primary WAN
port, load balancing or for bandwidth aggregation. If there is no need
of a second WAN feed, it could be used as a
regular LAN port instead.