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Create One Network in Two Locations
Name: msh_it Date: December 25, 2008 at 04:55:49 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: 2gb Product: Hewlett-packard / PAVILION
Comment:
Dear fellas, first of all wanna wish everyone a merry xmas and happy new years, Now i will show my case in brief and hope to get your opinion and support. My client have two offices in different locations (A,B) A is the Main office B the branch, The main requests are 1) Exchange server to be set in location (A) and can be access in (B) so user can use the same email domain and share calendar by Outlook. 2) To have a sharing drive that all the user in locations (A) and (B) can view and edit it. Both locations have internet access. Now i want to know what is the easiest way to do this, do I need advanced routers (cisco) or i can keep the normal dsl, do i need two server in both A & B. what is the way to make VPN between the two of them, Please Your support is highly appropriated.
Name: wanderer Date: December 25, 2008 at 09:32:26 Pacific
Reply:
Put in a site to site vpn. I use sonicwall firewalls/routers for this. All servers are at your main site. My setup also has a terminal server at the main site that all the users at the remote site connect to [saves bandwidth]
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