Re: VPN Connection to remote site.
- From: v-bpeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Peng [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 02:38:13 GMT
Hi Richard,
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>Thanks guys.
>
>I've been "persuaded" by the people providing our accounts and epos software
>that a Netgear ProSafe VPN Firewall FVS338 at each site will be the easiest
>set-up.
>
>I have already progressed down the SBS Wizard route mentioned by Bill with
>some success (sharing the printers on the remote print server was a bit
>problematic and we found that the EPOS PC tended to drop off the network
>momentarily from time to time. The VPN Firewall will, I'm told, go a long
>way to eliminate these peoblems.
>
>Richard
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>"Bill Peng [MSFT]" <v-bpeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Thank you for posting here.
>>
>> I agree with Coward that the best way is establishing a site-to-site VPN
>> connection. Please pay attention
>> to the followings:
>>
>> 1. Please make sure that you've run the VPN wizards on the ISA Server.
>>
>> a) Open ISA Management.
>> b) Right click Network Configuration and click "Allow VPN client
>> connections".
>> c) Finish the wizard.
>> d) Right click Network Configuration and click "Set Up Local ISA VPN
>> Server".
>> e) RRAS will be restarted.
>> f) Proceed to the ISA Virtual Private Network (VPN) Protocol page, choose
>> a protocol.
>> g) Add the computer IP range that is able to be accessed from the local
>> network.
>> h) Select local network and WAN NIC.
>> i) Finish the wizard.
>>
>> 2. Please make sure that the following networks are not sharing the same
>> subnet:
>>
>> a) Corporate Local Area Network.
>> b) Remote Office Network.
>>
>> If the corporate LAN and the remote network are on the same subnet, it
>> will cause routing problems.
>>
>> In addition, if you're using a router on the remote office, please consult
>> the router's provider to configure
>> the router properly to cooperate with ISA Server on your headquarters.
>>
>> I hope the above info helps.
>>
>> Any update, let's get in touch.
>>
>> Bill Peng
>> MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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>>>From: "Richard Wagstaff" <rwagstaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Subject: VPN Connection to remote site.
>>>Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:19:42 +0100
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>>>I need to connect a remote office, and their printers to our head office
>>>via
>>>VPN. The remote office contains 3 PC's and an HP Jet Direct 3 parallel
>>>port
>>>print server with three printers hanging off it.
>>>
>>>The main office will need to print to the remote office's printers and
>>>visa-versa.
>>>
>>>Currently, we have SBS2003 in the head office (with 5 users) (2 NIC's &
>>>ISA)
>>>and both offices are running XP Pro.
>>>
>>>Would I need a hardware VPN solution for this or can SBS2003 cope? I have
>>>managed to connect the remote workstations with no problems, but I can't
>>>figure out how to connect the remote printers to SBS2003.
>>>
>>>Many thanks.
>>>
>>>Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
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