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Omada Multi-Gigabit VPN Gateway, two 2.5G ports, ER707-M2
Omada Multi-Gigabit VPN Router
PORT: 1x 2.5G RJ45 WAN Port, 1x 2.5G RJ45 WAN/LAN Port, 1x Gigabit SFP WAN/LAN Port, 4x Gigabit RJ45 WAN/LAN Ports, 1x USB 2.0 port
FEATURE: Integration with Omada SDN Controller, Support SSL VPN, OpenVPN and IPsec/ PPTP/ L2TP/ L2TP over IPSec VPN, 500000 Concurrent Sessions, Load Balance, Link Backup, 4G LTE Backup with USB Dongle, Policy-based Firewall, Static Routing, Policy Routing, Multi-net DHCP, Guest Portal, VLAN
4.65/5.0
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When my ER505 failed, I upgraded to the ER707-M2 to have the 2.5 Gbps uplink to the modem. I needed some help from tech support to get this working, but the bottom line is this:Ports 1 and 3 are by default WAN ports. If you do some minimal configuration before adopting and provisioning the ER707-M2 AND configure port 3 as LAN, provisioning resets port 3 from LAN to WAN. If your OC200 or OC300 is on a switch connected to Port 3, the network appears to have failed the provisioning and is anything on the switch for port 3 is non functional.Other than that, my network is running great again.
Easy setup
Pretty good router. Speeds are good, but IPS/IDS slow
With one 2.5Gbps connected to my cable modem and the other 2.5Gbps connected to a 2.5Gbps Ethernet switch, my PCs connected with a 2.5Gbps Network Interface Card (NIC) are getting more than 1Gbps down on Internet speeds tests.
Biggest issue is even when you set a dhcp reservation and the lease time shows 'permanent' it still randomly assigns the devices a new IP address. This is somewhat annoying to come back in on a Monday and find over the weekend several cameras or a hosts are inaccessible because it changed their IP address even though they had been assigned. This is something even a $60 home wifi/router can do without any problems and certainly needs to work right on a entry level business router.Then on one page to set a ACL or access control to permit/deny access between Lan1, Vlan 20, etc... the add button does not work, it does nothing on Chrome. I had to go back and use Edge in IE mode then it worked. I think this will be a solid router once they get a few more updates out for it.But the speed is great we are getting 2140 down and 42 up on our 2Gig / 40 internet. File transfers get around 280MB/second. However it only has 2 2.5gb ports so you certainly will want to pick up a cheap 2.5gb switch to go with it. The SPF port says it's only 1gb so it's not much use, they should have put on an SPF+ port to plug into a multi gig switch.