We performed a comparison between AT&T VPN and OpenVPN Access Server 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."
"The stability of the solution is its most valuable feature."
"The stability is very reliable in my experience."
"The setup is easy."
"Highly configurable. You can create your own custom client installer and can rebrand the server-side program."
"The most valuable thing about OpenVPN Access Server is its ease of use."
"It is much easier to scale and troubleshoot compared to regular Windows-based VPN solutions or PPTP daemon."
"You can do local subnet blocking."
"Provided the easiest UX for our end-users and had the greatest interoperability with all the operating systems we used, including but not limited to: iOS, Android, OS X, Windows, and Linux."
"The initial setup was easy."
"There must be a more easy-to-use GUI."
"The solution had slow connections and very bad routers. We continuously had issues with the VPN and proxy configuration."
"The upgrade path from older versions was more difficult than we wanted to tackle, so we ran an older version of the software for longer than I wanted. Patching, updating, and migrating to newer versions was a problem for us. That said, we were on a rather old version that I inherited yet it worked rock solid."
"They should make the solution more secure by adding some firewall functionalities."
"The solution can be more compatible with different operating systems."
"The server configuration file needs to be improved, it's the biggest problem in the configuration process."
"If we had to create something for someone who was not necessarily tech savvy, I had to set that up on their computer, I had to write "read me's" and other things so that they could install their client and then connect to the VPN by themselves. So it was hard to set up for people who are not tech savvy."
"The product’s connectivity is very slow. It could be faster."
"This solution should improve the connection speed and the user interface. The stability of this solution should be improved as well."
"Open VPN Access Server could be more user-friendly."
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AT&T VPN is ranked 40th in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN while OpenVPN Access Server is ranked 1st in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 43 reviews. AT&T VPN is rated 9.0, while OpenVPN Access Server is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of AT&T VPN writes "Extremely stable and very scalable ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenVPN Access Server writes "An easy-to-use tool with which its users can access networks from home or external locations". AT&T VPN is most compared with Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks, whereas OpenVPN Access Server is most compared with Fortinet FortiClient, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway, Check Point Remote Access VPN and Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange.
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