hello, One of the sites I work at has a symantec 200r router that can do VPN. The remote users who access the VPN for unix applications run great, pretty decent speed.....however the windows clients are slow. I didn't have any say in getting the symantec router....just so you know. I posted a question on the cisco newsgroup asking for which router has the best performance for doing VPN and much to my surprise, OPENBSD was given as an alternative for doing VPN. So, my question is.....regarding VPN, how is suse compared to openbsd? I recall reading that to do VPN on linux (don't recall if its redhat or suse) you have to recompile the kernel....but on the openbsd system that isn't required. Has anyone done a VPN using suse and can they post any performance reviews/impressions as compared to a good quality router? thanks, Oskar ps. The DSL for this site is a business grade 1.5MB line.