Wrap Up
As I said at the top of the review, the VBR isn't anybody's clone. It can handle sharing up to 10 WAN IP addresses, has the most flexible port and URL filter scheduling that I've seen, and SPI features that should make it especially attractive if you're running servers and are looking for an extra edge in protection. And all for a street price under $50, too.
The main things that may hold it back is its limited logging and lack of static port range mapping. Let's hope that SMC doesn't take as long birthing those improvements as it took to (finally) get this baby to market!
Sponsored
Latest Miscellaneous News
- 29/05 – Wikileaks Launches Social Network for Supporters
- 28/05 – Samsung's First PIN Pop-up Stores Hit London Tomorrow
- 28/05 – UK's New Cookie Law Is in Effect (But Lots Aren't...
- 28/05 – Intel Picks UK for Research Institute on Sustainable Cities
- 27/05 – U.S. Hacks Al-Qaeda Affiliate Website in Yemen
Latest Miscellaneous reviews
- 23/05 – Act Of Valor: Bandito Brothers' Jacob Rosenberg,...
- 16/04 – The Complete iPad 3 Review: Retina Display, A5X, 4G LTE, And...
- 12/04 – The Windows Phone 7.5 Review, A Month-Long Experience
- 05/04 – Killer Wireless-N 1103 Review: Can Qualcomm Take On Centrino?
- 28/02 – Mobile World Congress 2012: Nokia, Asus, Intel, Samsung, And LG