- Gigabit networking to support high-bandwidth applications
- SPI Firewall, and Intrusion Protection secure the work from outside
threats
- QuickVPN IPSec VPN tunnel support provides secure remote user
connectivity
- QoS provide improved quality voice/video quality
Protection of your network is a mission critical activity. At Linksys, we
build powerful security into every product, to keep your wired and wireless
networks safe. Linksys Small Business Series systems have advanced firewall,
encryption and authentication features to protect you from network threats –
threats that can seriously disrupt or damage your business by stealing your
valuable data, slowing down your network and interfering with business-critical
applications. Our systems ensure maximum application availability enabling you
to meet corporate governance and business continuance requirements. The Linksys
Small Business Series is the affordable, reliable, high quality networking
solution that helps you do business smarter. Secure and easy to install and
maintain, it’s built to grow with your business.
As broadband speeds increase most 10/100 gateways do not have the power to
support those higher data rates, and thus become the bottleneck in the network.
The RVS4000 10/100/1000 4-Port VPN Router works at Gigabit speeds to meet the
demands of today's networks. It features Linksys' proven SPI Firewall with an
integrated Intrusion Detection and Prevent System (IDS/IPS).
Its built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch can connect up
four PCs directly, or additional hubs and switches. The QoS features provide
consistent voice and video quality throughout your business.
In addition the RVS4000 features a Virtual Private Network (VPN) security
engine that creates encrypted "IPSec tunnels" through the Internet. The IPSec
VPN tunnels enable remote users from at home, or on the road to easily, and
securely connect to the office network through a typical wired or wireless
broadband connection. When used with another RVS4000 or other Linksys VPN
router, "branch-to-branch" connections can be established allowing users in a
remote office to connect to the corporate network.