Re: VPN configuration with 2 network cards
- From: Rod <Rod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 12:06:03 -0800
Thanks. I believe I will do this. Theier support is good however I have been
talking to a support rep that seems to have limited experience in this. He is
having a "senior level" tech call me back and I think I will suggest this
recommendation.
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote:
If you are already using Netgear then I would recommend using their hardware.
for the VPN appliance and go with a Single NIC on your SBS server. Netgear
is very easy to setup with VPN and you also get the support from Netgear.
--
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Rod" <Rod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our sbs server has been configured with 2 network cards for some time. I
think we originally did it because of a unique situation we had diricting
and
protecting internet traffic. One card points to the internal network and
the
other points to the internet. Currently we use OWA and RWW with no
problem.
We do not use ISA but I am considering re-installing it for the internet
usage reports.
My problem is that I (and netgear support) am unable to successfully
connect
VPN. Must I reconsider my sbs setup to get the vpn working?
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