Wireless Router with Multiple VPN Passthrough

GermyBoy

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Does anyone know of such a router? We are making a repeater for a network but we need multiple VPN passthrough via the wireless so that everyone can use it.

Thanks!
 

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Lifer
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Just get a wired router with the features you want and an AP like the DWL-900+.
 

GermyBoy

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Interesting option. I'll pass this onto to the person I'm working with.

The problem is, 9 people need internet and it's through at most, 9 steel walls. So far I'm betwee 6 steel walls and it's decent strength at around 45%-65%. I'll probably need to get something to boost the signal strength somewhere along the line as well.
 

SaintTigurius

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Just get a wired router with the features you want and an AP like the DWL-900+.



I work for Dlink and the dwl-900ap+ IS NOT a router. ...... But i would suggest the dwl-2000ap+ or higher if ur going through steal walls and stuff.

 

Need4Speed

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cisco equipment has pretty decent signal strength in those environments. we use alot of 350's and 1200's on naval shipboard installations.
 

JackMDS

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An Entry Level Repeater and Multiple VPN!!!

Moving the information by Human Messenger will be faster.
 

Need4Speed

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
An Entry Level Repeater and Multiple VPN!!!

Moving the information by Human Messenger will be faster.

:)

I think some people forget why its called entry level and you can buy it at best buy. I wonder how our customer would feel if we installed dlink or linksys on DDG class destroyers :Q
 

JackMDS

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Originally posted by: Need4Speed
I wonder how our customer would feel if we installed dlink or linksys on DDG class destroyers :Q
LOL, D-Link? May be they will not Notice looks kind of Battleship Gray. But the Cobalt Blue Linksys, that might be dangerous.:D;):light:
 

diskmaster23

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Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Just get a wired router with the features you want and an AP like the DWL-900+.

What if its a di-514?
That one supposely supports multiple vpn, if it truely does, how do you configure it?
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
Originally posted by: Need4Speed
I wonder how our customer would feel if we installed dlink or linksys on DDG class destroyers :Q
LOL, D-Link? May be they will not Notice looks kind of Battleship Gray. But the Cobalt Blue Linksys, that might be dangerous.:D;):light:

Heh.. good point; the Linksys boxes look kind of like Fisher Price toys, don't they? (Could be worse.. they could have gone with a Windows XP theme..)
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: SaintTigurius
Just get a wired router with the features you want and an AP like the DWL-900+.



I work for Dlink and the dwl-900ap+ IS NOT a router. ...... But i would suggest the dwl-2000ap+ or higher if ur going through steal walls and stuff.

Read the post completely before replying. ;)
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: diskmaster23
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Just get a wired router with the features you want and an AP like the DWL-900+.

What if its a di-514?
That one supposely supports multiple vpn, if it truely does, how do you configure it?

There may be an option to enable it in the web config page. It most likely is called VPN passthrough. Thats all you need to do and it should allow it to go though the NAT.