
When I meant good throughput, I meant the ability to open files relatively quickly and use inhouse, low bandwidth intense applications that spit out mostly text reports. We'll be moving to a 100Mb symmetrical fiber connection in the near future with an immediate need for a dozen VPN clients and a maximum right around 50 though that number could float as high as about 65. They've started buying laptops and have recently felt the pinch of a 100/4Mb internet connection. This is for a smallish nonprofit whose desire is to move towards mobile computing. I was looking at the Fortinet Fortiwifi 30D, unfortunately I can't find what licensing is needed for VPN use or if/what the annual licensing costs will be.
FREE VPN CLIENT SMALL BUSINESS SOFTWARE
I have a Cisco ASA 5505 that was donated to us that I'm toying with but its pretty far above my knowledge level, its only licensed for 5 concurrent IPsec tunnels, and seems to need Cisco's An圜onnect client which I can't get ahold of because of Cisco's strange hold on getting software without a contract.

Windows' built-in VPN software just doesn't seem to want to cooperate otherwise I'd love to be able to use it.
FREE VPN CLIENT SMALL BUSINESS WINDOWS
I can't use Cisco's Easy VPN because it requires the Windows Firewall to be enabled and we use Symantec Endpoint Protection which disables Windows Firewall.not to mention that software is a giant pain in the ass to use as well. I've got Cisco RV320 routers in place right now and while site-to-site VPNs go up and work great, I'm having a hell of a time getting client-to-gateway to even connect.

Need to be able to handle 50 IPsec client VPN tunnels with good throughput.

Looking for recommendations for a VPN router for a small to medium sized business.
