Secure Remote Access.
VPN and zero-trust access for remote workforces and branch offices.
Firewalls.com carries secure remote access appliances and software from SonicWall, Fortinet, and
WatchGuard, including SSL VPN, client VPN, site-to-site VPN, and zero trust network access (ZTNA) solutions.
Whether you need to connect a handful of remote workers or provide always-on access for hundreds of branch
office users, our certified engineers help you design, deploy, and harden the right solution for your
environment.
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Secure Remote Access at a Glance
SSL VPN and Client VPN
SSL VPN provides browser-based or thin-client access to internal resources over HTTPS, requiring no
special client software for basic access. Client VPN extends this with a full tunnel that routes all
device traffic through your security stack, giving remote workers the same protection as if they were
sitting at a desk in the office. SonicWall Mobile Connect, FortiClient, and WatchGuard VPN Client are
all available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
Zero Trust Network Access
ZTNA replaces the traditional VPN model of broad network access with identity-aware,
application-specific access grants. Rather than placing a user on the network and trusting them to
behave, ZTNA verifies identity, device health, and context before authorizing access to each specific
application, and re-verifies continuously during the session. It dramatically reduces the attack surface
compared to a traditional VPN tunnel.
Site-to-Site VPN
Site-to-site VPN creates an always-on encrypted tunnel between two offices over the public internet,
making remote offices appear as a seamless extension of the main network. IPsec tunnels are the most
common standard and are supported by every major firewall brand. Routing protocols including BGP and
OSPF can run inside the tunnel for dynamic failover and load balancing across multiple WAN links.
High Availability and Failover
Dedicated VPN concentrators like SonicWall SMA support active-active clustering so remote access
capacity scales horizontally and survives the failure of any single node. For smaller deployments,
active-passive HA pairs keep sessions alive during a hardware failure. Multi-WAN failover on the VPN
appliance maintains connectivity even when a primary ISP link goes down.
Not sure whether VPN or ZTNA is right for your team?
The answer depends on how you want to control access, whether you have an identity provider already in
place, and how many remote users you support. Our engineers help businesses make this call every day and
can walk you through both options for your specific environment.
SSL VPN operates over HTTPS on port 443 and is accessible from virtually any network
because it uses the same port as normal web traffic. It is easy to deploy for remote users and
requires minimal client software. IPsec VPN creates an encrypted tunnel at the network layer and is
typically used for site-to-site connections and high-performance scenarios where full tunnel access is
needed without the overhead of SSL negotiation. Most organizations use SSL VPN for remote workers and
IPsec VPN for permanent site-to-site connections.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) grants access to specific applications rather than
putting users on the network. A traditional VPN places the authenticated user inside the network
perimeter and trusts that they will only access what they are supposed to. ZTNA verifies identity and
device posture before every application access request and never exposes the broader network to the
remote device. This means a compromised remote device cannot be used to move laterally to other
systems, which is the most common path ransomware takes through VPN-connected environments.
VPN user capacity varies widely. Entry-level firewall appliances with built-in VPN
typically support 10 to 100 concurrent users. Mid-range appliances handle 100 to 500 users. Dedicated
VPN concentrators like SonicWall SMA 500v and SMA 8200v scale from several hundred to over 20,000
concurrent users depending on the license tier. Always size for your expected peak concurrent
sessions, not your total user count, because not all users will be connected at the same time.
Yes, without exception. VPN credentials are a top target for credential stuffing and
phishing attacks because a valid username and password alone grants broad network access. Multi-factor
authentication adds a second verification step that blocks unauthorized logins even when credentials
are compromised. Most cyber insurance policies now require MFA on VPN access as a baseline condition
for coverage. All major VPN platforms we carry integrate with TOTP, RADIUS, and Duo for MFA
enforcement.
SonicWall Secure Mobile Access (SMA) is a dedicated remote access appliance designed
for organizations that need more VPN capacity or more granular access control than what is built into
a standard firewall. SMA provides SSL VPN, ZTNA, policy-based access control by user, device,
location, and time-of-day, device posture checking before allowing access, and application-level
granular policies. It is the right choice when you have more than a few dozen concurrent VPN users,
compliance requirements that mandate access logging and policy enforcement, or a need for clientless
browser-based access for contractors and BYOD users.
Ready to secure your remote workforce?
Our certified engineers will size the right VPN or ZTNA solution for your user count and access
requirements, configure it before it ships, and make sure MFA is enforced from day one.
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