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        @scottalanmiller said:

        The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter that I often recommend is router and firewall in one. I never recommend all in ones including wireless, though. It is so cheap to do it separate and it works so much better. You can do a firewall and access point combo for around $150 for serious enterprise gear. Not much call for getting below $150.

        I'll look into Ubiquiti's items. In the s in smb I find most businesses are still using the modem/router that comes from the ISP or a residential router.

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          @technobabble said:

          I'll look into Ubiquiti's items. In the s in smb I find most businesses are still using the modem/router that comes from the ISP or a residential router.

          Now THAT is what falls below my "home line." I use a Ubiquiti firewall and separate access point at home. Prior to that I had a rack mount Netgear ProSecure UTM and Netgear Prosafe Wireless AP.

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            @technobabble said:

            I'll look into Ubiquiti's items. In the s in smb I find most businesses are still using the modem/router that comes from the ISP or a residential router.

            Every single one of my clients has a separate router and AP. I have never recommended an all in one. This is for businesses as small as 4 users. For the last year the basic build has been the Ubiquiti ERL and Ubiquiti UAP.

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              @JaredBusch said:

              @technobabble said:

              I'll look into Ubiquiti's items. In the s in smb I find most businesses are still using the modem/router that comes from the ISP or a residential router.

              Every single one of my clients has a separate router and AP. I have never recommended an all in one. This is for businesses as small as 4 users. For the last year the basic build has been the Ubiquiti ERL and Ubiquiti UAP.

              Same here. Even home I don't recommend all in one.

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                @JaredBusch said:

                @technobabble said:

                I'll look into Ubiquiti's items. In the s in smb I find most businesses are still using the modem/router that comes from the ISP or a residential router.

                Every single one of my clients has a separate router and AP. I have never recommended an all in one. This is for businesses as small as 4 users. For the last year the basic build has been the Ubiquiti ERL and Ubiquiti UAP.

                Does the Lite version support Dual WAN for failover?

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                  @technobabble said:

                  Does the Lite version support Dual WAN for failover?

                  All versions are the same. Only difference is the number of ports, speed of CPU and amount of memory (and size of the chassis.) The Lite model is a three port so yes, it will support WAN failover and, in fact, has a built in wizard to set that up for you if you want.

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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    All versions are the same. Only difference is the number of ports, speed of CPU and amount of memory (and size of the chassis.) The Lite model is a three port so yes, it will support WAN failover and, in fact, has a built in wizard to set that up for you if you want.

                    After you update the firmware to 1.5.0 it has that wizard.

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                      Yes hopefully you are updating the firmware before deploying a security device !

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                        Great answers to my questions, I really appreciate it.

                        Since the company has great faith with the techs at the datacenter, should I add a firewall and VPN or do I need to also replace the router.

                        There are only 5 users and soon the servers will be gone..

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                          Pretty much no one buys VPN appliances today. VPN is pretty trivial for a firewall to handle and way more convenient for you to administer. It would be assumed that no matter what you do the firewall and the VPN would be in the same box until you get to the serious enterprise level where those VPN boxes are enormous.

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                            Pretty much no one buys VPN appliances today. VPN is pretty trivial for a firewall to handle and way more convenient for you to administer. It would be assumed that no matter what you do the firewall and the VPN would be in the same box until you get to the serious enterprise level where those VPN boxes are enormous.

                            Gotcha. So in this case where I have the 3 year old CradlePoint acting as a router/firewall, should I buy standalone firewall and then configure the VPN.

                            If yes, what would you recommend?

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                              Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite. Great router / firewall / VPN unit running Brocade Vyatta under the hood. Very powerful and just $93 on Amazon last I checked. I got mine for $89.

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