On 10/15/2010 01:06 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> You are aware that Linksys is now owned by Cisco, right?  IMO, the
> quality of the Linksys line has gone down since that takeover.  They
> gotten to be really cheaply made, and I don't mean that as in price.
> The quality is less than stellar.
>
> Fred

Some comments that caught my eye when scanning over the reviews:

1)  This *Cisco* 10/100 8-Port VPN Router is an advanced 
Internet-sharing network solution for your small business needs...The 
10/100 8-Port VPN Router can serve as a DHCP Server, and has a powerful 
SPI firewall to protect your PCs against intruders and most known 
Internet attacks...

2) I can tell you that the CPU used in the RV082 and RV016 is faster 
than the one in the RV042.  Leland's comment:

Seems logical that more ports equals more load on the router requiring 
stronger cpu up to the task.

3)  System Specs:  CPU: Intel IXP425-533 DRAM: 32M Flash: 16M -- Robert 
Burgoyne  Leland's comment.  Should be pretty fast, even using high 
encryption over VPN, lots of security like IP packet inspection, DoS, 
ping, or general, attacks, extensive logging, email logs and alerts to 
me, etc.  The cup in the VP082 is designed specifically for networking.

4)  Rock-solid performance. Have multiple Gateway VPNs running to other 
offices. No problems. No reboots required. Uses Intel Intel IXP425-533 
(an advanced Broadband CPU chip set built just for networks). Most 
changes don't require restarts. Easy enough to set up. Advanced features 
might reqr advanced knowledge. Came w/o latest Firmware, but still works 
great.

5) Other Thoughts: //If you are buying this for everything minus the VPN 
capability, you won't be disappointed.  Leland's comments:  Many 
reviewers seems to have issues with Virtual Private Networking, (eg VPN).

6)  I've had this router since early in 2000 and it has proven to be a 
very reliable router. Recently, I checked the system up-time on the 
router and it had performed its job for nearly one-year without reboots, 
resets, or any other hiccup. I am surprised in this world where 
technology changes almost daily that Linksys still sells and actively 
supports this router after 8-years. I've used most of the features on 
this router with the exception of the VPN clients. My experience with 
this router leads me to highly recommend it to anyone who needs reliable 
and flexible networking for their small business or at home. /

7) / Lack of an in-depth manual could account for many of the poor 
reviews. The manual could be more detailed to further explain the 
features that the poor reviews here say don't exist. Also it hasn't been 
updated for sometime and major features have been added to the firmware 
such as the bandwidth management type page that are not in the manual. 
For this price, you would expect a better manual.

8)  Quick start:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/csbr/rv082/quick_start/guide/rv082_qig.pdf

9)  Admin:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/csbr/rv082/administration/guide/RV082_V10_UG_D-WEB.pdf

Regards,

LelandJ





>
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Leland Jackson<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>>   On 10/15/2010 03:12 AM, Adam Buckland wrote:
>>> Draytek routers... no contest.
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/3ygc2kj    Vigor2710VDn
>>> http://tinyurl.com/37apwaz     Vigor2820Vn ADSL2+ Security Firewall
>>>
>>> Sent by my butler
>> I couldn't find a Draytek SOHO router with 8 ports.  I'm sure Draytek
>> makes a fine router, but it doesn't have the name recognition of "Cisco".
>>
>> If I went with Draytek, I would probably need to buy both the
>> router/switch/firewall and a separate switch to connect to it.  I would
>> prefer an all in one solution for simplicity, if possible; although,
>> routers that come with an 8 port switch built in are few and far
>> between, as near as I can tell.
>>
>> Thanks for the info.
>>
>> http://www.draytek.us/pmatrix.html
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> LelandJ
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>> Behalf Of Leland Jackson
>>> Sent: 14 October 2010 20:16
>>> To: Profox List
>>> Subject: [NF] Looking for new router
>>>
>>> My netgear fvs318 router developed some malidies and has caused me all
>>> kinds of grief. I'm looking for a replacment.  In the meantime I
>>> switched it out with an old linksky wrt54gsv4 i put in the closet 7 or
>>> 8 years ago.
>>>
>>> Some features I was using on the fvs318:
>>>
>>> Blocked various Dos attacks, etc.
>>>
>>> Logged system, local, wan, and alerts, which were emailed to me.
>>>
>>> 8 ethernet 10, 100 ports.
>>>
>>> Wireless.
>>>
>>> Port forwarding.
>>>
>>> Predetermined dhcp ip adrdess based on mac address.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Lelandj
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
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