Re: Looking for a VPN Wizzzzzz.



1. SBS2003 Std, Two NICs on the server.
2. Server is using 201.2.3.xxx, remote offices using what ever the router is
assigning them., That I do n0t know... yet.
3. known
4. 512 download / 256 upload
5. Peer to peer
6 Routers and WinXP, butbe a antiviurs firewall. ( When the one PC that can
VPN works, no one else can Error 721, when the one the can vpn gets off some
one else can vpn in, only seems to be one at a time)
7. not sure
8. Each PC can access the TS box via SBS2003 however the refresh rate is slow.
9. Data is a database, software on there end and connecting to the data
source here.
10. PPTP ( there is enough open PPTP connection)

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

More questions than answers...

1. SBS 2003 STD or Premium (and is it ISA 2000 or 2004)?
2. Are internal subnets a different IP range for each remote offices
(192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.3.x)
3. Make/model of router in Ireland?
4. Up/Down speed of connection in Ireland?
5. Any servers on the Ireland network?
6. Any firewall devices in Ireland?
7. Is antivirus software on the Ireland network scanning network (VPN)
traffic?
8. If VPN is turned off on the Ireland router, can the users access the TS
box with reasonable screen refresh speed?
9. What types of data is being sent over the wires (CAD drawings, database
access, etc.)?
10. What protocol is being used for the Ireland<-->PA VPN connection (PPTP,
IPSEC. L2PT)?
11. What encryption is being used for the Ireland<-->PA VPN connection?
(DES, etc.)

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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Kevin" <Kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Background: We have a SBS 2003 std edition and 20 users inside the
domain.
Location PA. Three remote offices; TX has 4 users that VPN into the
SBS2003
Server, WA has two users that VPN into the SBS2003 Server and 4 Users in
Ireland that only one at a time can VPN into the server. We added a TS
box
for the remote offices to conmeect through especially the Ireland office.

Problem needing to be addressed: Ireland only one at a time can access the
VPN, not more than you at time. I had them try the Remote Web Workplace
via
the TS box and setup up all of their profiles, but the refresh speed was
very
slow. Having them look into a faster broadband speed. I had a firm out
there test their router and every thing seems fine there. Pointeed the
problem back to the SBS box.
Is there any configure changes I need to make on the sbs box for VPN
connections?

Please help...
Kevin



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