
"Stepping in at the top of the new family of four desktop appliances, the T185 comes in as the replacement for the T85, which is now no longer available for sale and will be retired at the end of 2030. Aimed at SMB and remote office environments with up to 100 users, the T185 delivers a persuasive performance boost as it dispenses with the 1.8GHz NXP LS1046A CPU in its predecessor and replaces it with a faster quad-core 2.2GHz Intel x7405C."
"This allows the T185 to claim a 5.7Gbps raw firewall throughput and 1.83Gbps with antivirus (AV), the intrusion prevention service (IPS), and application controls all activated for respective speed increases over the T85 of 15% and 94%. It's all change in the port department too, as the T185 teams up quartets of Gigabit and 2.5GbE multi-Gig and adds a 10GbE SFP+ port for long-distance uplinks over fibre."
The T185 targets SMB and remote office deployments supporting up to 100 users. The device upgrades the CPU from a 1.8GHz NXP LS1046A to a quad-core 2.2GHz Intel x7405C to boost performance. Raw firewall throughput reaches 5.7Gbps and 1.83Gbps with antivirus, intrusion prevention, and application controls enabled, representing respective increases of about 15% and 94% over the previous model. The port layout now includes quartets of Gigabit and 2.5GbE multi‑Gig ports plus a 10GbE SFP+ uplink. PoE extends to the last two 2.5GbE ports, improving suitability for Wi‑Fi 6 and 7 access points.
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