We performed a comparison between Array AG Series and Check Point Remote Access VPN based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about OpenVPN, Fortinet, Cisco and others in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN."It's an ideal gateway solution for small and medium businesses, i.e., around 300 devices can be easily handled."
"The solution has good performance."
"What I appreciate most about the Array AG Series, and what our clients value as well, is its exceptional stability."
"The secure hotspot access for enabling good network connectivity is great."
"Our number of users working remotely vastly increased during the COVID 19 pandemic. Check Point Remote Access VPN allowed us to quickly make the transition from in-office to remote work."
"The solution implemented in the cloud allows us to easily scale in cases of user increase."
"The security of the solution is a good feature, the stability is a valuable feature, and the customization is also a nice feature."
"The IPSec VPN, Mobile Access, and Identity Awareness are three of the blades with which we have been working with since the pandemic. This has given us great mobility, making our network more dynamic."
"For a basic setup, implementation is quite easy."
"It is stable most of the time."
"Thanks to all these security processes, our users can access our infrastructure with the certainty that we will not be compromised."
"There must be a more easy-to-use GUI."
"The main area for improvement with Array AG Series is its support services."
"Improved scalability would allow the solution to handle larger numbers of users and devices without a significant impact on performance."
"In the case of URL translation of the VPN Web portal, the requests made from the front end to the back end weren't valid (due to the use of dynamic subdomains). In the case of host translations, the request was made to the same host, however, we cannot specify the ports, which, in our case, are used to redirect to different servers."
"There was complexity in the initial setup."
"The main feature that would be improved within Check Point Remote Access is its operation within Linux OS, as it currently does not have many features for that OS."
"The Linux version may have an app (similar to Windows) instead of a shell script."
"The connection has gotten less smooth as the number of users increases. The issue is that the logs fill up quickly. Too many users are connecting remotely. It worked great when we only had a few remote connections. Now, it is disconnecting people and dropping the internet connection."
"Sometimes the application slows down the computing device, and this affects workflows."
"The maximum it is giving us is only 5 licenses and if you need more, they must be purchased separately."
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Array AG Series is ranked 42nd in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 1 review while Check Point Remote Access VPN is ranked 6th in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 60 reviews. Array AG Series is rated 0.0, while Check Point Remote Access VPN is rated 8.8. The top reviewer of Array AG Series writes "Exceptionally stable, cost-effective, and offers a user-friendly interface". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Check Point Remote Access VPN writes "Is easy to use and has a nice interface, but the scalability needs to improve". Array AG Series is most compared with , whereas Check Point Remote Access VPN is most compared with OpenVPN Access Server, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Check Point Harmony Mobile, Fortinet FortiClient and Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange.
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