Re: VPN between office and Home
- From: Simon <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 15:25:31 GMT
Hi,
why not terminate the vpn onto your server and use the built in client in your pc at home to connect directly.
Simon
Jimmy wrote:
I need my second location as a remote office. My main question, My SBS2003 Server has one WAN public IP address already. Now, if I assign another different WAN public IP address for VPN turnnel to connect to my remote office which is DHCP from DSL. Does it work?.
"Jimmy" wrote:
The computer at home will be need long hours day work, and I need the second locations to backup files.
Also, some of the function the RWW can not work such as Multi function printing and scan.
"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:
Not sure why you would spend that money.
Do you have a computer at the office?
Why not RWW?
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"Jimmy" <Jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:87ABA801-BB8F-4267-82DD-AA24401056B1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have T1 at office and DSL at home.
Office has one static IP for SBS2003 Server (2 LAN cards)
I wonder if I put a hardware VPN router and assign a Static IP address at office and add this WAN IP address on SBS2003 server for routing, and put another hardware VPN router at home with DHCP from ISP.
Is that going to work? I am not sure? Please advise!
Thanks!
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