Re: vpn
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 11:54:27 -0600
"Dave Beanie" <dbeanie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a newer router, dlink dir-655, on comcrap cable.
is there a way to increase the vpns through the router? or are all routers
that way?
Increase the VPNs? I have no idea what yo mean by that.
Im going to be connecting it to a t-1 line once it is all setup, but I
need
to make sure everything is working good on it.
A T1 won't have the Dlink box. A T1 will have a CSU/DSU which is then
connected by a special Serial Cable to a *real* Router like a Cisco 2800,
2600, 1700, or 2500 Series router. Even an older Cisco 2500 is plenty good
enough for that and you can probably get them cheap on EBay.
In some cases the T1 line provider will supply the Routing Equipment and
will configure, maintain, and monitor it for you.
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