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Posted by OCR on June 21, 2006, 4:43 pm
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Hello,
out of experience, having worked for a Checkpoint Platinum Reseller, I
would not recommend either.
They have very basic Firewalling functionality I am afraid.
The policy editor is basic to say the least (although when managed from
a smartcenter server, you get more or less the same interface as for
checkpoint firewall, albeit with some limitations such as no support
for ip-ranges).
I have had instances of customer having been sold these in a similar
capacity as you describe with headaches for all involved.
They are meant as gateways for satellite offices, in conjunction with a
more advanced checkpoint infrastructure.
I would advise obtaining a quote for a Nokia IP130. That is at least a
fully featured firewall .
Mail me if you have any further queries.
cheers
ocr
dwhite10701 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was hoping I could get some good advice here.
>
> My company is looking into buying a firewall appliance. We're a small
> office, with a staff from 15-20 people. We have one server and 19
> computers on our network. We'd like to find an appliance that would
> secure that network and allow staff members to access the network
> remotely.
>
> The re-seller is pushing the Checkpoint VPN-1 Edge X, which, along with
> the SmartDefense service, would cost us around $2200. But the
> Safe@Office appliance seems that it would work for us just as well, at
> a much cheaper price. The re-seller says the Safe@Office box is
> designed mainly for wireless users, but I don't see any info online
> that backs that up.
>
> So do you think there is a good reason for us to go with the Edge box
> over the Safe@Office box?
>
> Thanks,
> David
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