[BC] Two input router?
JD Davis
jdavis
Wed Jun 7 20:44:50 CDT 2006
The only issue I've run into with the RV042 is the VPN server that's built
in. There are some ports that when forward will break the system. I haven't
been able to isolate which ports yet, as the client keeps changing the
router before the break happens... then he'll add three or four different
ports and the VPN is broken.
JD
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Kirk Harnack
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 3:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [BC] Two input router?
DANA PUOPOLO wrote:
> The Linksys is good, though pricey. Don't buy their cheaper one (the
> RV042); it's a piece of junk. Xincom makes good, inexpensive two port
> routers. www.xincom.com
Dana,
I've been using a Linksys RV042 for about 4 months. Gray Frierson
Heartig suggested it. So far it's been flawless.
What was your bad experience or source of dislike for it? Reliability?
Not enough features? Price? Something else?
Thanks kindly,
kirk harnack
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