![]() Uplink and downlink QoS, priority and bandwidth limit modes. ![]() Incoming, outgoing, system onscreen log access.Schedulable domain and keyword website blocking.50 schedulable access rules each for IPv4 and IPv6.Triggered port forwarding: 30 single ports or port ranges, no scheduling.Static port forwarding: 30 single ports or port ranges, no scheduling.SPI firewall disable, multicast, WAN ping and IDENT filtering and Proxy, Java, ActiveX and Cooking blocking.Built-in Dynamic DNS client ((DynDNS, 3322).Dual-WAN with failover and load balance modes.VLAN support with multiple subnets (4 port-based, no 802.1q support).DHCP server with MAC address reservation and multiple subnets.DHCP, Static, PPPoE, PPTP, Transparent bridge WAN types.Here’s a rundown of the RV042G’s features: The v4.2.1.02 firmware dating from January 2012 has all the IPv6 features Doug described baked in. The G’s admin GUI provides access to the same feature set that Doug described in his v3 review. ![]() There is still no cooling fan and there are still wall-mount screw slots on the bottom of its grey metal case. Cisco uses the same graphic for both the RV042 and RV042G in its manuals, so it’s good enough for me. Otherwise, the RV042G is the same, measuring around 5" X 8" X 1.5" and with the same lights and ports shown below and power jack on the side. The only difference is the product name and number subtly screened on the top and front of its black plastic front panel bezel. If you didn’t look closely, you would mistake it for the 10/100 RV042. Well, Doug and other Cisco RV042 fans can finally rejoice because Cisco quietly started shipping a Gigabit version last month, aptly named the RV042G Dual Gigabit WAN VPN Router. So when he reviewed Cisco’s last version of its go-to small business VPN router, the RV042 v3, that was among his few complaints. Introduction Updated 8/8/12 – Added switch chip infoĭoug Reid does most of SNB’s VPN router reviews and he always dings products that don’t include Gigabit Ethernet ports. Product warranty conditions and other Cisco product information are available at. This Cisco Small Business product comes with a limited, lifetime hardware warranty, with a factory return guarantee and a one-year limited warranty on fans and power supplies.Ĭisco offers free telephone technical support for the first 12 months from the date of purchase and possible correction of software errors during the warranty period. Migration tool to convert the RV042 configuration file to the RV042G configuration fileįCC class B, CE class B, cUL, Anatel, MEPS, CCC, PSB, CB, C-tick, KCCĬisco Limited Lifetime Warranty on Cisco Small Business Products Syslog, e-mail alerts, VPN tunnel status monitorįirmware upgradeable via web browser, imported/exported configuration file Web browser, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) v1 and v2c, Bonjour Simple browser-based device manager (HTTP/HTTPS) Upstream/downstream, capacity can be configured for each serviceĮach service can be assigned to one of 3 priority levels ![]() Gateway and client-to-gateway tunnels are supportedĭead peer detection (DPD), Internet Key Exchange (IKE), split DNS, VPN backupĪpplication-based priority on the WAN port HTTPS, user name/password, password complexityĥ0 IPsec site-to-site tunnels for connections to company branchesĥ0 QuickVPN tunnels for remote client accessĭata Encryption Standard (DES), Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) SPI, Denial of service (DoS), ping of death, SYN flood, land attack, IP spoofing, email alert for hacker attack The protocols may be linked to a specific WAN port to balance the load Translation of network port address (NAPT), NAT traversal, NAT one-to-one.Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).PPTP, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), IPsec, Dead peer detection (DPD), Internet Key Exchange (IKE), split DNS, VPN backupĬonfigurable for Smartlink backups or load balancingĭynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, DHCP client, DHCP relay agent Stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall ![]()
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