Router VPN vs Windows VPN
I have been looking at the Windows SBS2K3 VPN and comparing it to other VPN
options such as Netgear's FVS318 VPN router. I was wondering what
experiences you have had with VPN's. When connecting two stationary sites
with a VPN is it better to use a Windows VPN or a router-to-router VPN?
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Regards,
Curtis, MCSA
Landis Computer
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Branch Office VPN Options
... Turn off the DHCP on the VPN router 1 and make sure is on the same subnet as ... you need to tell the SBS how to access those remote PCs (since the SBS ... >>> the domain) for Exchange email and ISA Server ... (microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000) - Re: How to Route a Request to 10 10.144.58.0?
... The VPN ... forwarded to the VPN Router which will then send them across the VPN. ... was assuming the request would be forwarded to the VPN Router but it is not. ... Private LAN machines should not be connected to the Internet. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking) - Re: VPN Client hiding Static IP?
... and on my server I am developing a web application. ... VPN client running on my server. ... remote network via your computer. ... The Nortel VPN client forces your default route to change to become the remote VPN router when you are connected so that ALL traffic to the Internet is sent through the VPN link. ... (comp.dcom.vpn) - Re: networking / vpn / dhcp question
... Cisco 3000 series VPN Concentrator or something of that ilk. ... > The remote offices will have a VPN router in them. ... > on the other three remote office computers. ... >> on the remote office server and the files and the shares on ... (microsoft.public.win2000.networking) - Re: Site-to-Site with ISA 2004
... I'm starting to think that the whole deployment scenario of the ISA ... If my SBS network is at 192.168.16.x then my ... vpn router has an ip of 192.168.16.9. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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