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NAT & IPSEC can get along just fine. The LinkSys WRV54G can handle up to 50 tunnels. It is wireless-G, so it's fairly fast. Also is a 4-port full duplex 1/100 switch. At my previous job we used LinkSys' earlier BEFVP41 - up to 70 tunnels. There are also the RV016 and RV082 - 50 tunnels, 16 & 8 wired ports respectively.

I don't think any of these use digital certificates for client access - could be wrong, I did just a brief survey of the user guides. They use preshared keys. Maybe this does not matter if going from device to device.

HTH
Vern

At 12:37 AM 1/25/2005, you wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:10:55 -0700, michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> IPSec...yeah...that's my problem. I was looking at the Linksys BEFSX41
> router, and thinking of connecting that to my current wireless AP, but
> I don't know if that would buy me anything. I guess I could go
> wired...my house has the connectivity, just need to hook up the patch
> panel, but I'd really like to stay wireless if I could.

Are there wired Cable/DSL routers that support multiple IPSec
conversations at the same time.  I gathered from Walden's comment that
NAT and IPSec don't get along well.

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