Low-end business routers start right about where consumer models top out. While they share some of the same features like a built-in switch, WiFi support, and different ISP compatibility, they offer features beyond this to suit the priorities of a business environment.
Business routers, do however, lack some of the features available in high-end consumer routers. You won’t find a convenient-but-insecure WPS button, for example, nor will you get USB ports for sharing a printer or storage. And it’s no surprise that you won’t find an on-board media server. These features aren't relevant for a business environment.
Robust VPN: Business-class routers provide virtual private networks that can handle many more users (anywhere from 5 to 100), while offering much stronger security than consumer models do. At its best, a VPN will provide an environment in which a remote user's experience is no different than if they were working in the office and hardwired to the network.
SSL portal and SSL tunnel VPNs: These types of virtual private networks rely on Secure Sockets Layer encryption, so that users can access the network using their Web browser. Through an SSL portal VPN, users access a gateway to the secure network and present their credentials. Once authenticated, they see a Web page that acts as a portal to other services on the network. An SSL tunnel operates in a similar fashion but adds active content--Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, Flash applications, and the like--that are not accessible with an SSL portal VPN.
Virtual networks (VLANs): Known as guest networks on consumer routers, VLANs can perform the same function on a business-class router. But you can also set up other VLANs to segregate traffic on your network, so that sensitive data from one department--human resources, for instance--stays contained within that department's own network. An entry-level business-class router is capable of supporting several virtual networks, while a high-end model can support a dozen or more.
The global Commercial Router market is valued at xx million US$ in 2018 is expected to reach xx million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of xx% during 2019-2025.
This report focuses on Commercial Router volume and value at global level, regional level and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Commercial Router market size by analyzing historical data and future prospect. Regionally, this report focuses on several key regions: North America, Europe, China and Japan.
At company level, this report focuses on the production capacity, ex-factory price, revenue and market share for each manufacturer covered in this report.
The following manufacturers are covered:
Brocade Communication Systems
Cisco
HPE
Huawei Technologies
ADTRAN
Belkin International
Buffalo Technology
TP-Link Technologies,
ZTE
Segment by Regions
North America
Europe
China
Japan
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Mid-level
Low-end
High-end
Segment by Application
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Retail industry
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