![]() ![]() The easy workaround for this problem not using Office Mode is only route very specific internal traffic via the VPN. Since the client will simply show up as 10.10.10.100 or whatever for the CheckPoint, this will clash with the topology and the client will be disconnected after a few seconds. For example, say the user’s workstation is on 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/16 is to be routed via the VPN. The main benefit of Office Mode is it mitigates IP conflict between a user’s home/office network and the VPN domain. Check Point Mobile are fundamentally the same feature-wise, but work on different licensing models. So they key take-away on Endpoint Security VPN vs. SecuRemote does not require a license, but does not support Office Mode.CheckPoint Mobile uses the Mobile access blade and thus licensing.Checkpoint Endpoint Security requires endpoint security on management server.The descriptions aren’t very helpful y as “Enterprise Grade” smells like a marketing term that doesn’t help anyone make a decision. Mac only supports Endpoint Security, but Windows clients will have 3 options. This is the first and foremost headache you’ll run in to. ![]()
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