Product Description
The Cisco RV180 VPN Router is an affordable, easy-to-use device that combines high-performance network connectivity to multiple offices and remote employees with essential business-class features. These include Gigabit Ethernet, Quality of Service, IPv6 support, and advanced security, the features you need to successfully build your small business network.
- RV180
- VPN Router
- Cisco
CISCO SYSTEMS RV180-K9-NA VPN Router Reviews
CISCO SYSTEMS RV180-K9-NA VPN Router Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: CISCO SYSTEMS RV180-K9-NA VPN Router (Personal Computers) One Liner: This is a great, feature-packed small business router, but it's clearly very new. Expect some growing pains.The RV180 series is in a weird place in Cisco's lineup --- It's is the newest router line (with a number of hardware upgrades and a new "Nikola" codebase) but is still marketed as less advanced than the RV220 router (which is a much older product). I purchased both an RV180 and RV180W shortly after they were released (early 2012), to replace some aging Linksys & Netgear routers. The RV180 routers have *tons* of features, but are rough around the edges. There haven't been any firmware updates yet (as of May 2012), so there are a few oddities in the UI, missing features, and small bugs. For example, there's an option to enable a "WAN Traffic Meter" and set a traffic limit, but when the limit is reached, there is no option to simply e-mail a warning about the limit --- the only options are to "Block All Traffic" or "Block All Traffic Except E-Mail"... Read more 1 of 3 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: CISCO SYSTEMS RV180-K9-NA VPN Router (Personal Computers) This is a nice router, however the UI is overly complicated, especially for the Small Business target market. The UI is also very slow (shows loading quite often). Finally, there are some really basic oversights - like the ability to name and import / export static DHCP address (even the Linksys series routers let you provide a name for static IP addresses). |
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