I did developed my own accelerator in 2006(globax) and have customers till now, but only for one-way ISP's in CIS region, and partially Europe (Germany). Sure worked with satellite internet all that years. But since i am not interested to advertise it here(working only for ISPs), i will mention possible alternatives: There was few solutions, most of them was from Tellinet and Mentat. Tellinet are for Newtec now, and Mentat are for Packeteer(and Packeteer for Bluecoat). Last time i seen optimization option in Packetshaper from Bluecoat. Probably worth to visit Newtec, as i see your domain are .be, and their HQ in Belgium. Riverbed, i heard about them, but never tried. Most of TDMA VSAT modems also has embedded accelerators. Please let me know if you want to know anything else. On 2012-04-30 15:06, Rens wrote:
IPSec does not run well over satellite since the TCP headers are also encrypted
-----Original Message----- From: Gmail [mailto:jason.tredup@gmail.com] Sent: maandag 30 april 2012 13:30 To: Rens Cc: <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: VPN over satellite
Why not use a standard Cisco router or Asa for the routing and VPN and put a riverbed steelhead on both ends to do Tcp optimization and compression.
On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:42 AM, "Rens" <rens@autempspourmoi.be> wrote:
Dear,
Could anybody recommend any hardware that can build a VPN that works well over satellite connections? (TCP enhancements)
I want to setup a L3 VPN between 2 satellite connections
Even additionally if that hardware would also support WAN bonding even better because I also have a scenario to connect 2 times 2 satellites to have more capacity for my L3 VPN
Regards,
Rens
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