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I am buying a router for the first time to protect my
small office "Med" , and I see that there is a big price diff., and all I can find out them is a $50 NAT is for "Comsumer Use" and the $5000 Cisco firewall are for "Business". I can not find the tech diff. Dos someone know the diff. in the two. (Why dos one cost SOME much more) |
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Mike A wrote:
> I am buying a router for the first time to protect my > small office "Med" , and I see that there is a big price > diff., and all I can find out them is a $50 NAT is > for "Comsumer Use" and the $5000 Cisco firewall are > for "Business". I can not find the tech diff. Dos someone > know the diff. in the two. (Why dos one cost SOME much > more) Configurability, flexibilty, expandability and features. Not to mention name brand, support and product life expectancy. Explain your needs and perhaps the people here can come up with suggestions. -- <- Shenan -> -- The information is provided "as is", with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy or timeliness, and without warranties of any kind, express or implied. In other words, read up before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately responsible for your actions. |
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I'd say for a small med office with no mission critical services, the $50
one is sufficient (if it dies you can always replace it). Go with Netgear or LinkSys. "Mike A" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:abfe01c47965$f55babe0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > I am buying a router for the first time to protect my > small office "Med" , and I see that there is a big price > diff., and all I can find out them is a $50 NAT is > for "Comsumer Use" and the $5000 Cisco firewall are > for "Business". I can not find the tech diff. Dos someone > know the diff. in the two. (Why dos one cost SOME much > more) |
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