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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| sam kelly |
posted: 2002-02-05 05:48:19
I'm looking for a VPN solution but i'm unable to
find which ones are able to perform a link between
2 LAN's (as opposed to single client to a server)
both on a 192.168.x.y class c subnet. Or is this a
seperate roouting configuration once an IP-IP
connection is made? I'm tempted to use Linux
but my ADSL USB modem doesnt seem to be
compatible. Could you please recommend a solution.
Win98 software solutions seem to be few and far
between but would be my preference. Thanks for
any advice you can give. Sam |
| Dr. VPNlabs |
posted: 2002-02-05 16:56:45
Most VPN solutions can
perform LAN-to-LAN
connectins. If you want
to use a Linux solution,
check out our Linux
resources
http://www.vpnlabs.com/vp
n-categories/Linux/33/ind
ex.html
If I knew
more about your situation
I could better recommend
a solution.
Do you
only want to connect two
sites or are there remote
users and other
offices? What kind of
firewall do you have in
place if any? Are you
running NAT or
DHCP? Do you have
static IP addresses at
both
locations?
Phil |
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