We performed a comparison between Check Point Remote Access VPN and LogMeIn Pro based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Remote Access solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."For a basic setup, implementation is quite easy."
"Check Point has been perfect for protecting us from any type of attack or data theft during remote management."
"One of the most outstanding features is the ability to deliver third-party services and achieve double authenticity with integrated identities."
"Check Point Remote Access VPN enables us to access on-premise applications while working from remote locations."
"The solution offers high scalability as far as adding more users."
"The product's initial setup phase was easy."
"It keeps us safe when browsing the internet and when sharing confidential information with our colleagues."
"The solution has been solid for me for over five years."
"I can copy information and put it into a presentation that I may be putting together at another location."
"Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"They recently included the Kaspersky Security Suite as part of their Central Product."
"The ability to easily connect back and retrieve data from the computer systems that I have."
"It's even simple to remotely add a computer to our group. We can send a link to that computer and they just follow the prompts on the screen and they are ready to go - we can access it. It's very user-friendly."
"The most valuable feature is having it in a central location, all the different groups, and being able to ad-hoc or at will log on to whichever computer system I need to get to from a central spot."
"I can login to my office computer, go into all of my software, and work from a remote location."
"User interface."
"The Compliance software blade is available only for the Windows operating systems family, so no macOS security checks are implemented and performed."
"There was complexity in the initial setup."
"Sometimes the application slows down the computing device, and this affects workflows."
"Sometimes we have some small problems with Check Point Remote Access VPN. For example, problems with authentication."
"Improved scalability would allow the solution to handle larger numbers of users and devices without a significant impact on performance."
"We are very happy with the Windows client. You log in with the VPN for the full client, you do the log in there. But for Linux machines, they don't have a full client to install. It is important because we have some users that use Linux and they don't have a specific application from Check Point to use. That is something that could be improved."
"It's difficult to configure on Linux workstations as Check Point Remote VPN clients support only Windows and Mac devices."
"We would like to see support for a layer seven VPN over UDP."
"The high pricing of the product is its only shortcoming that needs improvement."
"I would enhance the product, so if I had two screens in front of me, it could connect to two computers simultaneously with the program. For example, if I had a computer at location A and a computer at location B and I am sitting at location C, it might be nice for me to be able to be connected to all three of those computers and move data between those three during one session. "
"Everything has to be done over the web, via email, or something like that. You can't talk to a human being. That bothers me a lot."
"At certain times of the day, during the "rush hour," it's very slow. I don't know if it's the latency of the internet or the amount of people on it in the afternoon at 4:00, 5:00pm. Getting data transferred takes a longer time than other times of the day."
"It would be helpful if there were more things that you could do outside of having to log into the machine, such as being able to raise a command line and reboot the computer if, for whatever reason, it doesn't want to let me in."
"It's never cheap enough. If we got it for free, that would be perfect. But I know it's not and won't be free. It's always going to be too expensive for me because we're a small company."
"The user interface needs improvement. Mostly, it's pretty intuitive for what I need to do, but the extra elements to it seem very complex, so I don't really try to even use those. For example, document sharing, file stuff. I can do the log-in part, but the additional features are kind of complex."
"Maybe they can come up with a plan if you only use it for login and, occasionally, printing. Maybe you can charge what you used to charge and then if we want to use it for files or things that are more sophisticated, charge a little more."
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Check Point Remote Access VPN is ranked 4th in Remote Access with 60 reviews while LogMeIn Pro is ranked 14th in Remote Access with 20 reviews. Check Point Remote Access VPN is rated 8.8, while LogMeIn Pro is rated 9.0. 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". On the other hand, the top reviewer of LogMeIn Pro writes "Good remote services feature and easy to setup". 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, whereas LogMeIn Pro is most compared with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, LogMeIn Rescue, ConnectWise ScreenConnect, BeyondTrust Remote Support and LogMeIn Central. See our Check Point Remote Access VPN vs. LogMeIn Pro report.
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