


It's the equivalent of the SRX100 and a fairly good choice for supporting three branch offices needing connectivity. That having been said, if your client is adamant on the budget but OK looking at the used market, you may be able to find some last generation hardware on ebay which will suit your purposes. You haven't given any specs in terms of number of users, size of WAN pipe, client vpn, voip requirements, etc. They are unreliable and don't provide a troubleshooting-friendly feature list.
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