Re: Question - Remote sites without servers over vpn
- From: "Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 05:43:06 -0400
Yes, it is okay to leave the "remote" subnets associated to your Main Site.
And with the bandwidth that you have and the number of users this should be
fine.
A little late, but have you considered using TS for each of the remote
Sites? Just a thought!
Glad to be of help!
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"John F." <hikenboots@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> We have only three workstations at site A and two at site B so you can
> see why I didn't want to put servers there. The users aren't "savvy"
> to put it mildly, so I had to get rid of the client server vpn step....
> Both are on 1.5/256 adsl. They are atypical of our network: multiple
> sites w/ DC's and a few hundred users over frame relay; thus my lack of
> knowlege with this setup.
>
> I added their subnets to our hub (hub and spoke WAN frame topology)
> before I left work tonight. I just retried the workstations via Remote
> Desktop and got in just fine as you suggest! Since there is no
> replication happening because there aren't servers at the remote
> subnets, is it ok to leave the subnets assigned to the main site?
>
> Thanks for responding, I appreciate it.
>
> -John
>
.
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