Re: Connecting Windows Servers via VPN

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"Greg Grotyohann" <ggrotyohannNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a customer that has a Windows Domain in their current office. They
need to open a second office in another city. Can 2 Windows 2003 Servers be
connected by VPN so they can maintain a single domain?

Thanks,

Greg


yes - i use the linksys rv082 router for something similar.. both running
the gateway vpn (on the device) works rock solid... both networs have
private ip ranges and they can route to eachother via the linksys routers...

i have two spare routers configured the same way just in case... very good
performance over ds3 connections


.



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