Re: Remote Location
From: Matt Gibson (mattg_at_blueedgetech.ca)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:50:23 -0800
Yup.
Put in two hardware VPN endpoints to link the locations.
I've had sucess with Fortigate and Cisco units.
Matt Gibson - GSEC
"Ed Faranda" <EdFaranda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My network has expand from a single location to 5 locations. These other
> 4
> locations need to be connected to the domain of my primary location.
> Mainly
> for Exchange Services, but also for other reasons.
>
> My Server location has a T1 line. My other 3 locations have DSL. I am
> currently using the Dial-In (The check box on the login prompt) to VPN
> into
> the network. This works, but I was wondering if there was a more robust
> way
> of doing this?
>
>
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