I wish I could justify the expensive image for the 5505, as I think it lets you get around the 3 VLAN limit, though I believe all 5505s have to be configured using VLANs as opposed to giving the interfaces IPs. If you find that you've run out of connections, you can always put another NAT'ed device (like your old router) to get some more use out of a single connection. The SSL reverse proxy is slick for simple stuff too. Having a hardware VPN device has come in very handy, Anåonnect works on all my clients (Win/Mac/Linux). The original reason I got it was to learn with, as I've got to learn to tame our yet-to-be-deployed ASA 5520s at work (to replace PIX 515s). It was pretty intense for me but I've learned alot. Actually - I love it! The only downside is the learning curve if you've never worked with ASA/PIX devices.
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