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Netopia Broadband Router 3386 ENT Series 4-port 10/100 Switch | 
enlarge | Brand: Netopia Category: CE
List Price: $120.99 Buy New: $95.00 You Save: $25.99 (21%)
New (15) Used (2) from $85.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.3 x 1.4
MPN: 3386-ENT Model: 3386-ENT UPC: 666947005210 EAN: 0666947005210 ASIN: B000095SM9
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A business-class Cable/DSL router designed for teleworker, branch office, and distributed-enterprise applications | | • | Offers an Ethernet WAN interface and a built-in 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for LAN connectivity | | • | Robust routing, stateful firewall, and VPN features for business-class applications | | • | Turns any cable modem or DSL connection into a secure and remotely manageable end-point | | • | Remote-management options include menu-driven, SNMP, and CLI interfaces |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Netopia 3300-ENT Series combines Netopia's business-class functionality with unrivaled value and deployability. The Netopia 3300-ENT Series is a family of business-class routers designed for mass deployment in distributed enterprise and TeleSOHO applications. The Netopia 3300-ENT Series allows business ISPs, managed service providers, and enterprises to deliver business-class functionality in a compact device ideal for small branch office and home office environments.The 3300-ENT Series supports the main access technologies for today's small office environment. Cable/DSL models with Ethernet WAN interfaces turn any cable modem or DSL connection into a secure and remotely manageable end-point, while ADSL models combine the modem and router into an all-in-one solution. The ADSL models interoperate with all the major DSLAM platforms, enabling broad geographic deployment.Service providers targeting the growing distributed enterprise market will appreciate the built-in firewall and VPN features, self-install capabilities, and rich set of remote management options, including menu-driven, SNMP, and CLI interfaces. From installation to ongoing support, the 3300-ENT Series keeps remote offices and teleworkers secure, while allowing remote access for management and trouble shooting purposes.For service providers seeking top line growth, and bottom line savings, the 3300-ENT Series is the right router for mass-deployment to teleworker and SOHO environments.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice router February 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is exactly what I needed, an ethernet to ethernet router that is relatively inexpensive but more reliable than a Linksys.
Top Quality Performance August 3, 2007 We give one to these to each of our customers and they perform perfectly. They make store bought ones line Netgear and Linksys look like toys. These will handle VoIP and other high packet rate items perfectly.
Finally! A Good Router for Small Businesses January 6, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We had a firewall crash at the office and decided to replace our old, high-end, Raptor firewall with a Netgear RP614. That router was easy to setup and configure and got us up and running quickly after the firewall crash. However, it was unreliable and tended to suffer from heat exhaustion. During one business day we had to reboot the router 20 times before finally leaving it unplugged overnight so it could cool off and function normally again. We gave up and decided to go with this router.br /br /This router packs the punch of some high end Cisco routers at a fraction of the cost. It is highly configurable, and allows for a variety of complex NAT/PAT setups, port forwarding, packet filters, classless subneting, and more. The manual is very comprehensive. VPN connections do not require any custom software. The e-mail support has been in 24 hours or less.br /br /I have two complaints:br /1) The latest firmware does not allow for stable PPTP VPN connections. They suggest rolling back to an old release, which I have not yet tried.br /br /2) The router does not support DNS forwarding. If you have your network setup with static IPs, you will have to add your ISPs DNS servers to the local workstation configurations.br /br /This router is NOT geared towards consumers. Although it does have a setup wizard that makes it easy to configure a basic installation, it is overkill for someone who does not have a good TCP/IP skillset. At this point we've only had it for a week, so I can't be sure that it is more reliable thant the RP614, but so far so good.br /br /UPDATE: With the latest firmware, I have had no issues with maintaining a stable PPTP VPN connection.
Powerful May 28, 2004 I have more than a dozen of these in the field. They are extremely powerful and highly configurable. You also get excellent free tech support by phone for a couple of months. The interface is by telnet only and is very unintuitive. Be prepared to wrestle with that part of it. (Definitely NOT for the home user.) But once you learn the quirks, it will do anything you want.
Fast and Stable May 10, 2004 Fast, stable, configurable via telnet only. Free support is via email and web only. This product does not seem to be targeted towards the mass market crowd.
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