CISCO SMB RV340W-E-K9-G5 Cisco RV340W Wireless-AC
Dual WAN Gigabit VPN Router
Product overview
Small businesses are constantly exposed to Internet threats.
The Cisco RV340W Dual WAN Gigabit Wireless-AC VPN Router connects small
businesses to the Internet and protects employees from unwanted content and
malicious websites, without compromising the online experience. The router helps
boost employee productivity and overall network performance by limiting Internet
surfing to appropriate site categories and eliminating unwanted network traffic.
Users are automatically protected from malicious or compromised websites,
regardless of the site categorization. End devices and applications can be
identified and treated according to user-defined policies for improved
productivity and optimal network usage.
With an intuitive user interface, the RV340W enables you to be
up and running in minutes. The router provides reliable and highly secure
connectivity that is so transparent you will not even know it is there.
Features and benefits
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2 WAN ports (RJ-45) allow load balancing and resiliency
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4 LAN ports (RJ-45) provide high-performance connectivity
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Integrated 802.11ac WLAN access point with external antennas (Wave
2 MU-MIMO)
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2 USB ports support a 3G/4G modem or flash drive
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Flexible VPN functionality for secure interconnectivity
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Support for the Cisco AnyConnect®
Secure Mobility Client, ideal for remote access by mobile devices
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web filtering, enabling business efficiency and security while connecting to the
Internet
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Client and application identification that allows Internet access
policies for end devices and Internet applications, to help ensure performance
and security
The Cisco RV340W is the optimal choice for any small business
network that requires performance, security, and reliability.
Specifications
The specifications for the Cisco RV340W are listed in Table 1.
Table 1.
Specifications
Description |
Specification |
Ports |
Ethernet WAN |
2 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet |
Ethernet LAN |
4 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet |
Console/serial |
1 RJ-45 port for future use |
USB |
2 for external 3G/4G dongle or flash drive |
Security |
Firewall |
Stateful packet inspection, up to 900 Mbps
throughput for TCP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP) traffic |
Quality of Service (QoS) |
Assign detailed QoS (Class of Service (CoS)/Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP)/policies) settings per application or end
device |
Web security and app visibility (licensed feature) |
Dynamic web filtering: Cloud based, more than 80
categories, more than 450 million domains classified
Application identification: Assign policies to Internet applications
Endpoint identification: Assign policies based on end device
category and operating system |
VPN |
IPsec |
50 simultaneous connections (any combination of
remote access and site-to-site), up to 650 Mbps throughput |
IPsec remote access |
Yes (remote access from any standards-based IPsec
client and Cisco IPsec VPN (EasyVPN) |
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) over IPsec |
Yes |
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) over IPsec |
Yes |
Cisco SSL VPN (Cisco AnyConnect) |
2 tunnels included. Max 50 tunnels with optional
router licenses. Up to 33 Mbps throughput
Also requires Cisco AnyConnect end user licenses to use on the end
device
Ideal for mobile devices |
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) |
25 connections, up to 100 Mbps throughput |
Teleworker mode (Cisco IPsec VPN) |
Router acts as a client to connect to central VPN
gateway in teleworker mode |
VPN pass-through |
IPsec, PPTP, L2TP |
Management |
Management protocols |
Web browser (HTTP/HTTPS)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v1, v2c, and v3
Representational State Transfer (REST) API (future use) |
Firmware upgrade options |
Via local PC, USB stick, or from Cisco.com via web browser
Unattended automatic firmware upgrades |
LAN |
VLAN |
Yes (32) |
Port security |
Yes, 802.1X |
QoS |
Yes |
Link aggregation |
Yes (static, no Link Aggregation Control Protocol [LACP]), up to 4
links |
IPV6 |
Dual stack, 6rd, 6in4 |
WAN |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client, static IP, Point-to-Point
Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), PPTP, L2TP, transparent bridge |
Routing |
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1 and v2, and RIP for IPv6 (RIPng)
Inter-VLAN routing
Static routing, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) proxy |
Network Address Translation (NAT) |
Port forwarding
Port Address Translation (PAT)
One-to-one NAT
VPN NAT traversal
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Application-Level Gateway (ALG),
FTP ALG |
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