The product is available with one (RF820-AP) or two (RF830-AP) WAN Ethernet ports. The dual-WAN model includes load balancing and VPN failover capabilities while the single port model includes a serial port for dialup backup.
Both models are expected to start shipping next quarter. Pricing is $349 for either the RF820-AP or RF830-AP.
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