We performed a comparison between AT&T VPN and Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway 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."
"What I like best about Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway is that it's a managed VPN, so it's one of the most powerful VPNs I've ever found. It also provides point-to-site VPNs configurable within a few minutes."
"It works perfectly for me. It is very user-friendly in terms of the configuration and the setup process."
"It is a stable solution in our company, and we monitor critical health and performance parameters daily and weekly."
"All of our offices are using Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway. The solution is scalable."
"It is scalable and depends on your chosen network bandwidth."
"The point-to-site is pretty good for the B2C stuff. It's fairly straightforward to set up."
"The product has valuable virtual machines, viability options, and enhanced VPN services, enabling the option to use it in different zones."
"It is easy to configure."
"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."
"More configuration options could be included in Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway."
"Their technical support could be better. If you don't have a support contract, it takes longer."
"Considering my past interactions with Microsoft's support team, it is difficult to get the right support unless you find the right person to speak with from the customer support team."
"The product must provide a single sign-on."
"Connectivity could be improved in Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway because it's not as stable, particularly when connecting a device tunnel."
"In the next release, Microsoft should add an option to schedule upgrades."
"It isn't stabilized on the first day, and you need to set up the channels properly."
"In future releases, I would like to see the ability to inject BGP routes."
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AT&T VPN is ranked 40th in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN while Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway is ranked 4th in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 18 reviews. AT&T VPN is rated 9.0, while Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of AT&T VPN writes "Extremely stable and very scalable ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway writes "A scalable and reliable solution that enables users to connect to older protocols that other products do not have". AT&T VPN is most compared with Zscaler Private Access, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks, whereas Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway is most compared with OpenVPN Access Server, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Fortinet FortiClient, Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks and AWS PrivateLink.
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