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product_id: 1403342
title: "TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port | IPsec/L2TP/PPTP VPN Supported| SPI Firewall | DoS Defense | Lightning Protection(TL-R600VPN)"
brand: "tp-link"
price: "€ 248.02"
currency: EUR
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# 4KV lightning protection 5 Gigabit ports (1 WAN + 3 WAN/LAN + 1 LAN) Supports 20 IPsec VPN tunnels TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port | IPsec/L2TP/PPTP VPN Supported| SPI Firewall | DoS Defense | Lightning Protection(TL-R600VPN)

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** € 248.02
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Secure your network fortress with lightning-fast, multi-WAN power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port | IPsec/L2TP/PPTP VPN Supported| SPI Firewall | DoS Defense | Lightning Protection(TL-R600VPN) by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** € 248.02 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last & Protect:** Professional 4KV lightning protection safeguards your critical network gear from power surges and outages.
- • **Unmatched Multi-WAN Speed:** Harness blazing 1 Gbps throughput across 5 versatile Gigabit ports for seamless, lag-free connectivity.
- • **Rock-Solid Network Defense:** Stay bulletproof with SPI firewall, DoS attack prevention, and IP/MAC/domain filtering to keep threats out.
- • **Effortless Setup & Stability:** Get your secure multi-site network running in under 20 minutes—no IT degree required, just plug and play.
- • **Enterprise-Grade VPN Security:** Lock down your remote access with up to 20 simultaneous IPsec VPN tunnels and robust AES-256 encryption.

## Overview

The TP-Link Safestream TL-R600VPN is a high-performance multi-WAN VPN router featuring 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 fixed WAN, 1 fixed LAN, 3 configurable WAN/LAN), supporting up to 20 IPsec VPN tunnels simultaneously. It integrates advanced security protocols including SPI firewall, DoS defense, and IP/MAC filtering, alongside professional-grade 4KV lightning protection. Designed for small offices and SOHO environments, it delivers reliable, high-speed wired connectivity with easy setup and robust VPN capabilities, ensuring secure remote access and uninterrupted internet performance.

## Description

What This Product Does TL R600VPN, TP LINK's SafeStream Gigabit Broadband VPN Router, supports Gigabit Ethernet connections on both WAN and LAN ports which guarantee high speed wired connectivity. Whats more, it integrates multiple VPN protocols, high security and high performance VPN capabilities, which enable employees remote connections to their main offices as secure as if they were in the main office. Besides, TL R600VPNs abundant security strategies such as SPI Firewall, DoS Defense and IP MAC Binding help protect your network against most known attacks. TL R600VPN is an ideal partner for small offices, which need cost effective and reliable VPN solutions. If you want your Internet connection to remain active at all times, enter 0 in the Max Idle Time field. Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection terminates High security VPN Capabilities TL R600VPN supports IPsec and PPTP VPN protocols and can handle IPsec/PPTP/L2TP pass through traffic as well. It also features a built in hardware based VPN engine allowing the router to support and manage up to 20 LAN to LAN IPsec and 16 PPTP VPN connections. Advanced VPN features include: DES/3DES/AES128/AES192/AES256 encryption, MD5/SHA1 authentication, Manual/IKE key management, and Main/Aggressive negotiation modes. Abundant Security Features For defense against external threats, TL R600VPN features SPI Firewall function. Additionally, it can automatically detect and block Denial of service (DoS) attacks such as TCP/UDP/ICMP Flooding, Ping of Death and other related threats. Moreover, this router provides IP/MAC/Domain name filtering functions, which forcefully prevent attacks from intruders and viruses. For applications such as FTP, TFTP, H.323 and RTSP which are not well compatible with NAT, TL R600VPN offers administrators one click enable of ALG choices corresponding to the above four mentioned applications. Safety Minded Enterprise Investments Professional lightning protection technology is designed to prevent electrical surges from penetrating the interior of the electrical equipment and is discharged harmlessly into the Earth. This router is designed to prevent lightning up to 4KV in well grounded connection conditions. This feature ensures that networking infrastructure investments remain as safe as possible from one of mother nature's more violent situations. Interface Available: 1 Fixed Gigabit WAN Port, 1 Fixed Gigabit LAN Port, 3 Changeable Gigabit WAN/LAN Ports; Protocols Supported: IEEE 802.3 802.3u 802.3ab, TCP/IP DHCP ICMP NAT PPPoE SNTP HTTP DNS IPsec PPTP; System Requirement: Microsoft Windows 8 7 Vista, XP or MAC OS NetWare UNIX or Linux

Review: Best router for multi-wan SOHO and home use! - Ok the journey to replace my old tp-link 470+ router took almost a month of research and testing. Here is what I found out and I really hope this helps someone save a bit of time. I was a network administrator over 20 years ago. I do not consider myself an expert by a long shot. I have two 4 Mbps DSL lines entering the house (I am not close to any city). I have an email server, file server and our house is extremely automated. There are only 2 of us in the home but myself and my wife are avid gamers. We stream most of our tv/movie content. Our workout room is all connected with video instructors. I have both mac laptops and tablets, windows gaming laptops, VOIP, Xbox and Linux boxes all running off this network. Daily I am downloading 20-100gig games in the background. I also have a mesh wifi covering the 3 floors of the house and the grounds outside of the home. This gives you and idea of what my challenges are. I want to get use of the full 8 Mbps bandwidth for downloads then scale back so we can watch a movie or play a game or listen to music throughout the home all while the game keeps downloading but at a slower speed. When we are not using the network I would like it to speed back up and use the full 8 Mbps again. I tested an Ubiquiti edgerouter 4, TP-Link TL-R600VPN V4, pfsense on an old water-cooled 3ghz gaming computer and on a protectli vault 4 port quad core. Here is what I experienced. First test was the tp-link. It was running in about 20 minutes from when I took it out of the box with the email server port forwarded. I was able to access my email server outside the house and inside even with pointing our phones to the no-ip dynamic DNS address (kind of like a loopback or NAT reflection). It simply worked. But monitoring is near non-existent so I would need a secondary network monitor and SMS connect which it supports but I figured I would test some other routers. It was so simple to setup including QOS that I kept coming back to use this router as the gold standard setup. Second, I spent a little over a week with the edgerouter 4. It gets great reviews, and the network monitoring was the best of the bunch for me with PfSense a close second and tp-link at near non-existent monitoring/graphing traffic. I always knew what was going on and what the edgerouter was doing with its excellent dashboard. After a few days and many hundreds of pages of reading on forums and chatting with folks as the edgerouter has a very helpful community I got it up and running with both wans and the email server. But gaming was not great. Buffer lag and bloat and constant disconnects were simply just unacceptable and after a week I threw in the towel. Interesting the first-person shooters were not the only issue but Guildwars 2 would just drop either myself or my wife mid adventure 3-4 times in an hour and at other times we could go a complete hour before one of use was dropped. This never happened with the tp-link 470T+ in 4 years, the PfSense or the TP-Link TL-R600VPN. It was only the edgerouter. I had to box up the edgerouter and stop all further work with it. The last router(s) I tested was pfSense with both an old 3ghz gaming box and a protectli 4 port fanless box. I will say the PfSense was the my favorite of all interface and the things that the software can do is incredible. It look less than an hour to download and get the box up and running on my old pc. I purchased a dual port intel nic from desertcart and with the nic already on the motherboard I was able to connect 2 dls lines and the local ethernet line. PfSense was completely free! Just the cost of the hardware you will need to run it. After tweaking it for a week I got the load balancing working and the QOS dialed in, performing better than the TP-link TL-R600VPN. I was able to get the most bandwidth with pfSense but I never was able to get my mail server working quite right. I thought the issue was my old gaming computer and I purchased a protectli fanless box – the quality is top notch and installing PfSense took just a few minutes. I can’t say enough about the little box and its capabilities. I think it only used 20W total, so it was not a huge power consumer as the gaming rig/router was. But without getting PfSense working I had to abandon the box. As I recall I spent $350 on the box so it became the most expensive router of the 4 tested. Conclusion – I ended up going back to the TP-Link TL-R600VPN. Why? Well it was the lowest power used, it had 5 lan ports, QOS and load balancing. Its port forwarding and virtual servers work great but most of all everything work right out of the box. I mean everything. Dynamic DNS was a breeze to setup. I am serious when I say it was less than 20 min to get the whole router up and running. I realize I could have spent another couple of days or weeks getting the other routers to work but I finally decided why? This is a home network, I have learned all I wanted to at this point and I had a router that simply worked out of the box for a multi WAN install. Is it perfect – no. Can I monitor the network from its own interface – no! I don’t work for any of these folks and I am not in the tech industry. I am a purchasing manager so trust me there will be many who can do better at setting these up but this is my experience and like many others with a reasonable non-professional understanding of networking this review is intended for you.
Review: Great Site to Site VPN Router with easy setup! - I just received this router, and I have to say I am quite impressed. In the past, I've been using two Cisco/Linksys WRVS4400N Routers to connect two sites together via VPN secure tunnel. The old Cisco Routers always give me issues, and always require a power cycle to work. Most times, the status would show the tunnel connected, but I've been unable to ping a LAN IP address from site 1 to site 2. I was pretty confident that my Cisco at Site 1 was the culprit, but I decided two order two of these just to be safe. When these items arrived, I was impressed with the build quality. Nothing fancy, just a nice solid piece of equipment. They don't have wifi, but since I am covering a large area, I had already installed a separate Wireless Access Point, a Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-PRO Enterprise WiFi System (which is awesome by the way). I set up the first router at site #1. Initial setup was incredibly easy to get me online. I have Comcast 50MPS and my speedtest clocked at 62MBPS. Wish I had higher speed to test the capability, but Comcast is due to double the speed in my area, so I'll update once that happens. Since site #2 is a 30 minute drive away, I knew I wouldn't be able to get the new TP-Link TL-R600VPN installed at site #2 just yet. That said, just for fun I decided to attempt a IPSEC (site to site) VPN connection between the new TP-Link and my older, less reliable Cisco WRVS4400N at site #2. To my delight, first try, the two connected without any issues. They are working great! Indeed, my suspicion that the Site #1 Cisco router was faulty was accurate, but what surprised me is that TP-Link and Cisco routers are communicating and interacting without any issues. I can ping local IP addresses across both networks at site #1 and Site #2. This may be common knowledge to many advanced network folks, but was it was a pleasant surprise to me. I still plan to update the router at site #2 to the new TP-Link so all my hardware is current, but at least I am back up and running. As a side note, I placed my order on 11/29/2014 for quantity of 2. Both Items were Hardware Version 2, and both came with the most recent firmware (August 2014). In addition, the serial numbers were within a couple digits of each other which leads me to believe they were manufactured at the same time, post August 2014. Not a big deal to some, but I like knowing I have the most recent hardware possible and saved me having to update to the most recent firmware. There are not a lot of other bells and whistles, but if you are looking for a simple solution to securely connect multiple sites at a reasonable price and you already have another wireless solution in place, this seems like a great choice.

## Features

- 1 Gigabit WAN port, 1 Gigabit LAN Port, and 3 Gigabit WAN/LAN ports provide high-speed wired connectivity
- Supports IPSec, L2TP/IPSec, and PPTP VPN protocols, Simultaneous supports up to 20 IPsec VPN tunnels, 16 L2TP VPN tunnels and 16 PPTP VPN tunnels
- DoS defense and IP/MAC/Domain name filtering protect your network.
- Professional 4KV lightning protection keeps your investment safe and sound
- Note: Please kindly refer to the manual when setting up

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007B60SCG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,154 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,026 in Computer Routers |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,785) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2012 |
| Flash Memory Size | 16 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00112039993281, 00803983008281, 06935364041250 |
| Interface Type | 1 Fixed Gigabit WAN Port1 Fixed Gigabit LAN Port3 Changeable Gigabit WAN/LAN Ports |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 6.2 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | TL-R600VPN |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 8, 7,Vista, XP or MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 6.2"L x 4"W x 1"H |
| RAM | 64 GB |
| Series | TL-R600VPN |
| Standing screen display size | 8.2 Inches |
| UPC | 778890698408 809186281292 112039993281 803983008281 845973041175 |
| Voltage | 9 Kilovolts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Included Components:** TL-R600VPN, Power Adapter, RJ-45 Ethernet Cable, Quick Installation Guide
- **Number of Ports:** 5

## Images

![TP-Link Safestream Multi WAN VPN Router | 1 Gigabit WAN+3 Gigabit WAN/LAN+1 Gigabit LAN Port | IPsec/L2TP/PPTP VPN Supported| SPI Firewall | DoS Defense | Lightning Protection(TL-R600VPN) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Kde3Zvt5L.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best router for multi-wan SOHO and home use!
*by A***N on December 26, 2020*

Ok the journey to replace my old tp-link 470+ router took almost a month of research and testing. Here is what I found out and I really hope this helps someone save a bit of time. I was a network administrator over 20 years ago. I do not consider myself an expert by a long shot. I have two 4 Mbps DSL lines entering the house (I am not close to any city). I have an email server, file server and our house is extremely automated. There are only 2 of us in the home but myself and my wife are avid gamers. We stream most of our tv/movie content. Our workout room is all connected with video instructors. I have both mac laptops and tablets, windows gaming laptops, VOIP, Xbox and Linux boxes all running off this network. Daily I am downloading 20-100gig games in the background. I also have a mesh wifi covering the 3 floors of the house and the grounds outside of the home. This gives you and idea of what my challenges are. I want to get use of the full 8 Mbps bandwidth for downloads then scale back so we can watch a movie or play a game or listen to music throughout the home all while the game keeps downloading but at a slower speed. When we are not using the network I would like it to speed back up and use the full 8 Mbps again. I tested an Ubiquiti edgerouter 4, TP-Link TL-R600VPN V4, pfsense on an old water-cooled 3ghz gaming computer and on a protectli vault 4 port quad core. Here is what I experienced. First test was the tp-link. It was running in about 20 minutes from when I took it out of the box with the email server port forwarded. I was able to access my email server outside the house and inside even with pointing our phones to the no-ip dynamic DNS address (kind of like a loopback or NAT reflection). It simply worked. But monitoring is near non-existent so I would need a secondary network monitor and SMS connect which it supports but I figured I would test some other routers. It was so simple to setup including QOS that I kept coming back to use this router as the gold standard setup. Second, I spent a little over a week with the edgerouter 4. It gets great reviews, and the network monitoring was the best of the bunch for me with PfSense a close second and tp-link at near non-existent monitoring/graphing traffic. I always knew what was going on and what the edgerouter was doing with its excellent dashboard. After a few days and many hundreds of pages of reading on forums and chatting with folks as the edgerouter has a very helpful community I got it up and running with both wans and the email server. But gaming was not great. Buffer lag and bloat and constant disconnects were simply just unacceptable and after a week I threw in the towel. Interesting the first-person shooters were not the only issue but Guildwars 2 would just drop either myself or my wife mid adventure 3-4 times in an hour and at other times we could go a complete hour before one of use was dropped. This never happened with the tp-link 470T+ in 4 years, the PfSense or the TP-Link TL-R600VPN. It was only the edgerouter. I had to box up the edgerouter and stop all further work with it. The last router(s) I tested was pfSense with both an old 3ghz gaming box and a protectli 4 port fanless box. I will say the PfSense was the my favorite of all interface and the things that the software can do is incredible. It look less than an hour to download and get the box up and running on my old pc. I purchased a dual port intel nic from amazon and with the nic already on the motherboard I was able to connect 2 dls lines and the local ethernet line. PfSense was completely free! Just the cost of the hardware you will need to run it. After tweaking it for a week I got the load balancing working and the QOS dialed in, performing better than the TP-link TL-R600VPN. I was able to get the most bandwidth with pfSense but I never was able to get my mail server working quite right. I thought the issue was my old gaming computer and I purchased a protectli fanless box – the quality is top notch and installing PfSense took just a few minutes. I can’t say enough about the little box and its capabilities. I think it only used 20W total, so it was not a huge power consumer as the gaming rig/router was. But without getting PfSense working I had to abandon the box. As I recall I spent $350 on the box so it became the most expensive router of the 4 tested. Conclusion – I ended up going back to the TP-Link TL-R600VPN. Why? Well it was the lowest power used, it had 5 lan ports, QOS and load balancing. Its port forwarding and virtual servers work great but most of all everything work right out of the box. I mean everything. Dynamic DNS was a breeze to setup. I am serious when I say it was less than 20 min to get the whole router up and running. I realize I could have spent another couple of days or weeks getting the other routers to work but I finally decided why? This is a home network, I have learned all I wanted to at this point and I had a router that simply worked out of the box for a multi WAN install. Is it perfect – no. Can I monitor the network from its own interface – no! I don’t work for any of these folks and I am not in the tech industry. I am a purchasing manager so trust me there will be many who can do better at setting these up but this is my experience and like many others with a reasonable non-professional understanding of networking this review is intended for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Site to Site VPN Router with easy setup!
*by B***4 on December 2, 2014*

I just received this router, and I have to say I am quite impressed. In the past, I've been using two Cisco/Linksys WRVS4400N Routers to connect two sites together via VPN secure tunnel. The old Cisco Routers always give me issues, and always require a power cycle to work. Most times, the status would show the tunnel connected, but I've been unable to ping a LAN IP address from site 1 to site 2. I was pretty confident that my Cisco at Site 1 was the culprit, but I decided two order two of these just to be safe. When these items arrived, I was impressed with the build quality. Nothing fancy, just a nice solid piece of equipment. They don't have wifi, but since I am covering a large area, I had already installed a separate Wireless Access Point, a Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-PRO Enterprise WiFi System (which is awesome by the way). I set up the first router at site #1. Initial setup was incredibly easy to get me online. I have Comcast 50MPS and my speedtest clocked at 62MBPS. Wish I had higher speed to test the capability, but Comcast is due to double the speed in my area, so I'll update once that happens. Since site #2 is a 30 minute drive away, I knew I wouldn't be able to get the new TP-Link TL-R600VPN installed at site #2 just yet. That said, just for fun I decided to attempt a IPSEC (site to site) VPN connection between the new TP-Link and my older, less reliable Cisco WRVS4400N at site #2. To my delight, first try, the two connected without any issues. They are working great! Indeed, my suspicion that the Site #1 Cisco router was faulty was accurate, but what surprised me is that TP-Link and Cisco routers are communicating and interacting without any issues. I can ping local IP addresses across both networks at site #1 and Site #2. This may be common knowledge to many advanced network folks, but was it was a pleasant surprise to me. I still plan to update the router at site #2 to the new TP-Link so all my hardware is current, but at least I am back up and running. As a side note, I placed my order on 11/29/2014 for quantity of 2. Both Items were Hardware Version 2, and both came with the most recent firmware (August 2014). In addition, the serial numbers were within a couple digits of each other which leads me to believe they were manufactured at the same time, post August 2014. Not a big deal to some, but I like knowing I have the most recent hardware possible and saved me having to update to the most recent firmware. There are not a lot of other bells and whistles, but if you are looking for a simple solution to securely connect multiple sites at a reasonable price and you already have another wireless solution in place, this seems like a great choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***N on May 19, 2020*

Everything as described. Thank you.

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