Owen DeLong wrote: > > On Dec 10, 2009, at 4:56 PM, Michael Loftis wrote: > >> >> >> --On Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:23 PM -0800 Mehmet Akcin >> <meh...@akcin.net> wrote: >> >>> Would you consider Juniper SSG5 as a Consumer Grade router? >>> >>> They do IPv6 and they are pretty good in general, and cheap as well. >>> >> >> Not as usable in the consumer space due to lack of UPnP (and Juniper >> is NOT interested in implementing it). They also lack some other >> customer friendly features. >> > UPnP is a bad idea that (fortunately) doesn't apply to IPv6 anyway. > > You don't need UPnP if you'r not doing NAT.
wishful thinking. you're likely to still have a staeful firewall and in the consumer space someone is likely to want to punch holes in it. >> Price point is also probably 3x-5x what most are willing to pay for CPE. > > Yep. > > Side-note, SRX-100 is the new SSG-5 equivalent and it's JunOS instead of > ScreenOS. Nice box. > > Owen > >