Summary: What type of VPN access would I need if I wanted to filter all my internet traffic through it? This would include other windows applications besides ...
Summary: My home computer has vpn access to my work LAN. I also use 'vnc' in both directions. I'm trying to set up my work (LAN) computer (192.168.1.49) to pri...
Summary: You'll thank me later for this gem... www.ipcop.org It's a kick butt firewall, router, proxy server, VPN access, and my personal favorite, Intruder De...
Summary: I have this strange problem. I have a network with 60 users, all running win98se on the desktop. I recently moved the company’s shared directory (yuck...
Summary: Hiya. I recently started working for a company that has two labs in two different building on the same campus. They all share the same OC3 backbone bu...
Summary: Id like to be able to use IPSec instead of L2TP for VPN access on our Juniper firewall. I dont want to buy the Juniper Netscreen VPN client. Are there...
Summary: Hi! I am using Windows Me and a cable-modem connection to access the Internet, and when I log into a VPN (without problems, my username and password a...
Summary: Your description of your topology isn't clear. You say lan segments beyond the sonicwall. But then you mention authenication which is done on a clie...
Summary: daytek your question started with do I need rras and vpn. You may have had the link I provided bookmarked but it does not appear you understand the ma...
Summary: In our network (w2k3 domain, and xp workstations) connecting with vpn to the internet is just very slow. Especially loading the the default intranet h...
Summary: I have a VPN server running on Windows 2003 server.i dont have any type of routers. I have 8 client computers (Windows XP & Vista). All clients and s...
Summary: our LAN/WAN spans across chicago, Sydney, London, and Singapore. the exchange server 2k7 is in sydney, and serves all users globally. the domain contr...
Summary: Normally it is a port open issue. I can't imagine why an ISP would deny the ports for pca. Why not use the vpn? Are you sure that your outside isn't t...
Summary: "(FYI I hear dialup will be phased out in the not-so-distant future)" As long as there are POTS lines, and as long as dialup is cheaper than broadban...
Summary: I have 5 computers on my home network. I have dsl and a decent wireless router although most of the computers use the cat5 wire. I share 2 printers ...
Summary: Ram, When you say Dial-Up, to someone like me coming from the networking world, I assume Remote Access via a modem and telephone lines. If this is ...
Summary: Couple of ways to approach this. Although I am a Windows guy, I don't think it's a good idea in general to put a Windows machine out on the net witho...
Summary: you will need to think about HOW you want to access it...set up VPN access...set up a webpage with webserver...use some kind of PCanywhere app...you h...
Summary: Most enterprise level switches and routers offer a csu/dsu slot. You program in settings from it's interface be it web or text or file. The issue is ...
Summary: I have a small office and am installing DSL. My current setup is a Dell server with MS 2003 standard. i have 5 workstations and they are all connected...
Summary: I have offices in two different towns, that are a couple of hours apart. I have a server and LAN network in town A with VPN access and a server and LA...
Summary: Thanks a lot for the reply. I have a few questions. "Bad design. Never cascade switches. Each floors switch connection should terminate in the server ...
Summary: Microsoft talks about this here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=241251 It is a protocol implemented into your TCP/IP stack. You should already ha...
Summary: It is possible, but it depends on what exactly you wish to connect to. If you want to connect and just access files, you may just set up a FTP server...