Recommendation for a VDSL2 Router that works with IPSec/NAT-T

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I know this is a long shot, but I need a recommendation for a VDSL2 hub/router that will allow IPSec and NAT-Traversal.
The device doesn't need to be set-up as an IPSec endpoint, just allow NAT-T to work which the current device does not (N.B no traffic arriving from clients on the LAN at UDP port 4500 on the remote endpoint)

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Its often an option in the admin page on the router. Have you checked its not just turned off? Maybe you could let us know the current model? I use an ASUS router at home, that does support it, but I'm also on Cable, but I would expect similar feature set on the DSL model.
 
I'm aware that some 'routers' have an 'IPSec Passthrough' option. The current model does not support it.
This is a hunt on behalf of a friend/colleague.
 
I know my old Billion 7800N and FritzBox routers did that. A quick look suggests that if you want a single box solution for vdsl2 then the newer model still support that.
 
Thanks delongj.
I think I've settled on a TP-Link Archer derivative - it's a bit more affordable and the recommendee is probably never going to make use of the extra features available in the Billion/FritzBoz devices.
 
All sorted now.
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BTW: My personal choice would be [av]DSL modem bridged to pfSense with a separate wireless access point. Probably not much dearer than a Draytech and so so much better.
 
You know what... I actually just upgraded to pfsense at work myself! We have a bridged (ish) draytek 2850 for our zen line and a second line via bt fibre. Agreed that pfsense is far far superior!
 
All sorted now.
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BTW: My personal choice would be [av]DSL modem bridged to pfSense with a separate wireless access point. Probably not much dearer than a Draytech and so so much better.
I've got a little mini-ITX PFSense running myself, but mainly for a transparent proxy and squid guard. A poor man's bluecoat :)
 
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