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Sagauro Member since: 2002-09-23 14:55:31 | posted: 2002-09-23 15:07:26 VPN's and Static IP
addresses ---------- In establishing a VPN for
my small business, I need
to know if all the
locations need to use a
static IP address.
Here's my situation. I
will have one host
machine that will be a
Client/Server running XP
Pro. I'll have another
maching at a different
location running XP Home
Edition with an ISDN
connection. And, the
last location running XP
Pro will either have a
Dial-Up, Satelite DSL, or
DSL/ISDN (depending on
availablity...it's in a
rural area of AZ). I
know that I need the
static IP for the host
Server that will be
running the primary
applicaitons and
databases, but I'm not
sure on the others.
Also, do you think the
built in VPN Client w/ XP
Home & Pro are
sufficient? Or, do I
need to purchase a
third-party
Client?
Thanks a
bunch, | TxLimoGuy Member since: 2004-02-10 11:58:18 | posted: 2004-02-11 12:12:40 Another Great Questions ---------- ..which no one answered.
Are there no experts on
this forum? |
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