Quote from chuckles:
SSL is alive and it rocks. I am a tech in an assent office, and I just setup a guy who went remote. We were going to get him a direct t1, but with this ssl and a cable modem, it is just as fast as in the office and we canceld the t1.
Most recent cable systems will give you 2Mbps downlink, which is faster than a T1 (1.5Mbps) anyway, right? Not that you would/could need that much bandwidth unless Assent has multiple T3s of uplink pipe to feed us. I use about 200K-300Kbps downlink at peak times, watching the top components of the SPX. My uplink requirement is only about 50Kbps peak, and that's when using my graybox, which spews a lot of orders..
I use VPN over a cable modem (from CHTR) with excellent results. From Los Angeles, I have ping times of <100ms.
Since Assent effectively made the VPN application-specific by routing only 10.* addresses over the VPN, and anything else out your local connection to the net, why is the SSL tunnel better?