
For many systems administrators, choosing and managing a VPN system is often quite a headache. Inflexible clients, servers, and protocols often prevent VPN's from being smoothly integrated into an already functioning network. The fact that many VPN clients are installed on users' home computers, well out of the reach of the systems administration team, often means that troubleshooting and upgrading VPN systems is time consuming and a struggle for both admins and users.
This looks very promising. I've been having a headache about setting a vpn network up for a while, and this looks like just the ticket. I bought that fvs318 netgear router and it only really has good support with router to router vpn networking. Otherwise you have to pay hundred plus bucks for an exceptionally confusing client program that doesn't seem to work half the time with the windows version you are using.
I will say one thing about the fvs318, it is very easy to configure if it is a router to router connection, and does the best job of a vpn router setup that I have ever seen outside of the CISCO relm.