I'm making assumptions here, but typically there is subscription fees for any signatures that the device may use. i.e. IPS/IDS, and whatever else it does. Then anything else it does. Fortinet is not what I do at all, so I'm not expert. I know it's good HW/SW overall and in some situations it maybe a better fit budget-wise.
Originally posted by MR EDD
U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
Also, occasionally there are deals where if you attend a webinar, Cisco will send you a free Meraki WAP, and you then just have to pay the yearly license fee.
Yeah, you're similar to me - then all the new devices are wireless in my opinion the SOHO devices just are not capable of handling that load.
I avoid the small business stuff altogether from Cisco. Every time I've made an exception to get a deal it has ended up making my life suck. They tend not to run IOS/or any good cisco variation of that (NX-OS...etc) and are only marginally better than an off the shelf consumer product.
I am not really familiar with the Ubiquiti product line at all, so personally I am no help there. I have a buddy that sell Fortinet, I could check with him. They tend to have all in one boxes - if interested - check out their page and let me know. I can put you in touch with him or facilitate that. However, to get reliable service it's not SOHO/Consumer level cheap. The gear will last a while though.
For ease of use the Meraki line is going to be the winner. The ASA will be set and forget, but tends to be difficult for non-experienced people to manage/setup. Also it is being EOL'ed in favor of their new product line which does not really have a small business device as of this time.
My step Dad is looking to upgrade his small business network as well. I ended up on Ubiquiti's site, and there solution covers almost everything. Their single app to manage all their products seems like a definite plus when dealing with a Small business.
I have experience with one of their products. Our district used a wireless bridge from our main admin building to a tower off jefferson. Worked very well.
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