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."The solution has good performance."
"It's an ideal gateway solution for small and medium businesses, i.e., around 300 devices can be easily handled."
"The stability of the solution is its most valuable feature."
"It is very easy to look at the quality of the connection and the bandwidth and do an investigation if there are problems on the network."
"I have set the default routes to the VPN server so that all traffic is encrypted."
"The most valuable features of the OpenVPN Access Server are the ease of use and integration with different platforms, such as Android and Windows. I can use the solution on my desktop and mobile devices. Additionally, the solution is secure."
"It is open source and therefore affordable for small projects."
"I would recommend this solution to other people."
"You can do local subnet blocking."
"The product has strong encryption and scalability features. It provides security for private network connections."
"The most valuable feature of OpenVPN is that it is open source. I can do anything with the solution, such as change, build, and collect. Additionally, it is safe to use the solution and there are frequent updates."
"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 stability of the OpenVPN Access Server has room for improvement."
"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."
"Needs a better GUI."
"There sometimes is an incompatibility between some VPNs."
"This solution should improve the connection speed and the user interface. The stability of this solution should be improved as well."
"The stability had room for improvement."
"It would be nice with all these features, if they could send some examples of each one; just small sample scripts to look at and say, "Oh okay, I could expand on this." That would help us a lot."
"Working on a faster connection might be a good idea for the product's next release."
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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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