A wireless ADSL/3G printer/file/webcam/VPN server router?

joppenheim

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I have been looking for a router that has almost all of the features possibly available on a single device. Many devices come close but miss one or two vital or interesting options. In other words, is there a router with the following features
- ADSL/2+
- 3G Fail/Fall over (SIM card based like BiPAC 7800GZ)
- Wireless (Access Point)
+ with option of multiple SSID's
+ high power & throughput
- Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Full VPN
- USB ports that can handle simultaneous connections of
+ Storage (File Server)
+ Printer (Print Server)
+ USB 3G modem
- Webcam Server (BiPAC 6200NXL)
- Internet/Web caching (prevents repeated downloads)
- Dynamic DNS
- URL/IP/MAC filtering
- Full logging per URL/IP/MAC/etc (reporting)
- QoS

All of these features are available across a myriad of devices, but no device has all the features together.

Any ideas as to a device that comes close?
 

rajharie

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I have been looking for a router that has almost all of the features possibly available on a single device. Many devices come close but miss one or two vital or interesting options. In other words, is there a router with the following features
- ADSL/2+
- 3G Fail/Fall over (SIM card based like BiPAC 7800GZ)
- Wireless (Access Point)
+ with option of multiple SSID's
+ high power & throughput
- Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Full VPN
- USB ports that can handle simultaneous connections of
+ Storage (File Server)
+ Printer (Print Server)
+ USB 3G modem
- Webcam Server (BiPAC 6200NXL)
- Internet/Web caching (prevents repeated downloads)
- Dynamic DNS
- URL/IP/MAC filtering
- Full logging per URL/IP/MAC/etc (reporting)
- QoS

All of these features are available across a myriad of devices, but no device has all the features together.

Any ideas as to a device that comes close?

Try Draytek Vigor, from what I remember it was pretty full featured.

Ok just re-read the OP, dont think you can get that. Why would you want something so featured, it is a single point of failure on your network. There are products that are good at certain things and not at others. You dont want a jack of all trades and master of none.
 
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