![]() ![]() I tested remote client access to the RV180 with PPTP and the QuickVPN client. I was able to use PPTP, QuickVPN, and Site to Site connections simultaneously. Remote IPSec can be established with Cisco’s free QuickVPN client or with other IPSec client software. PPTP is not included in the RV120W, so it is nice to see in the RV180. Remote tunnels are supported via PPTP and IPSec. The RV180 supports Remote and Site to Site VPN tunnels. On the front of the device are the indicator lights (Figure 2). It is passively cooled so runs completely silent. The RV180 is enclosed in a black plastic case measuring 5.9 in x 1.2 in x 5.9 in. Figure 1 depicts a high level view of the RV180 and its intended uses. The RV180’s 10 VPN connections are fewer than the RV220W’s 25 connections and it does not have SSL VPN capability.Ĭisco positions the RV180 for small businesses, remote office, and home networks looking for security, remote access and simple configuration. Like the RV120W, the RV180/RV180W provides firewall functionality and supports up to 10 VPN connections, but has faster interfaces and higher throughput with its Gigabit WAN and LAN ports. In terms of features, the RV180/RV180W falls between the RV120W and RV220W. It supports four VLAN-based SSIDs, WDS bridging/repeating and WEP/WPA/WPA2 consumer and Enterprise wireless security. ![]() The is also an RV180W, which is basically the same as the RV180, plus a 2.4 GHz 802.11bgn radio. This review will cover the RV180 wired version. I’ve reviewed the RV120W, the RV220W and the RV042 over the past 18 months. Cisco’s small business router lineup has quite a few models. ![]()
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