The 3Com SuperStack II Router 400 series delivers high performance virtual private networking and multi-protocol data routing capabilities in a single platform, providing maximum... more
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Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Frame Relay, serial
Switching Protocol: SMDS, PPP, X.25
Network / Transport Protocol: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, PPTP, L2TP
Remote Management Protocol: SNMP
Features: IP-routing, NAT support, CHAP authentication, PAP authentication, manageable, 128-bit encryption, IP-routing, CHAP authentication, PAP authentication, manageable, 128-bit encryption, IP-routing, NAT support, CHAP authentication, PAP authentication, manageable
The 3Com SuperStack II Router 400 series delivers high performance virtual private networking and multi-protocol data routing capabilities in a single platform, providing maximum flexibility for the networking needs of today's medium-size enterprises. It offers one scalable solution for multiple connectivity needs: secure remote access for mobile users and telecommuters, secure site-to-site connectivity, multiprotocol routing, and a simple software migration path from legacy data networks to more cost-effective VPNs. A built-in hardware assist encryption chip offers unmatched 30-Mbps throughput using 3DES, and supports up to 256 simultaneous site-to-site and client-to-site secure IP tunnels using standards-based tunneling technology. VPN technology can also be used to establish secure extranets for more efficient data exchange with business partners, without compromising network security. The SuperStack II Router 400 is powered by 3Com's time tested Enterprise OS software, which supports bridging and full multiprotocol routing (IP, IPX, and AppleTalk), and includes the features necessary to support traditional site-to-site connectivity such as Frame Relay, leased line, and X.21. Plus, it provides features to ensure network resiliency such as firewall and disaster recovery, including dial on demand, bandwidth on demand, and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.
Advantages: Reliable, dual speed compatible, built in management Disadvantages: Connectors have begun to rust - might cause problems in the future
...Preface
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When you work so much technology around you, like I do, you begin to learn which technology is more reliable than others - especially when you have to deal with warranties/replacements! Some hardware is appalling, and without mentioning any brand names in this opinion I would say that the monitors that we use are the most unreliable monitors I have every seem. Seriously, we replace one at least every couple of weeks.
But then you get some pieces of hardware, like the 3com Superstack II hub, that you don't even remember exists. It just sits in the corner of my office, doing its job, and just doesn't stop. That is why I'm writing this opinion. This hub deserves recognition for its reliability - as it's a fine piece of kit.
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Advantages: Enough connectivity for a small office Disadvantages: Pricy
...3com are a market force in all things Network. As I have discussed im my reviews yesterday, they provide everything you could possibly need to set up and maintain a nework of any size.
While your PC's need a network card to allow them to connect to the outside world, they also need a meeting places for all of their cables and a method of communication.
That is where the hub takes over.
I like to think of the hub as the local telephone exchange. It sits there and reroutes all of your calls to their correct destination. Only with the hub, its computer commands instead of telephone calls.
Obviously, some people need a small hub and some need a slightly bigger hub, depending on their requirements. Luckily, 3com provide a solution and hub size for everyone.
When buying and choosing your hub, always allow for expansion. If you...
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Advantages: Awesome Value for Money, Great Setup Utility Disadvantages: Not the best looking object in the world!
...When you purchase an all-in-one solution for broadband in your home these days, you want something that will sit in the background, quietly providing you with fast broadband - whether wired to your desktops, wireless to your laptops or networked to a whole range of bandwidth hungry appliances. You want it to work and you want it to be reliable and of course it must be simple to set-up.
The 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless Router ticks all these requirements. I originally purchased one for a client, and I was surprised at how easy the installation was, especially since they used dreaded AOL! Many manuals for routers are usually of two distinct formats: horrendously complicated jargon-spewing bohemoths aimed at network professionals with accreditation from Cisco, or are partonising pamphlets covering the "perfect" install, which we all know...
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