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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| Lee Douglas |
posted: 2001-11-15 13:41:30
I presently have two LANs. One is mixed W2k and
W98 machines behind a Cayman xDSL router and the
other is W2k machines behind a Netgear
router.
Presently, I use VNC (actually
tightvnc) to handle remote control chores via our
broadband connections. VNC, of course, doesn't
have any facilities for file transfer. What I'd
really like is to have the hard drive on a machine
on one of my LANs be available as a mapped drive
for any machine on my other LAN.
Presently,
we just have W2k Pro, not server.
Can I do
what I want with VPN and can I implement it
without moving up to W2k Server (or going to
Linux)?
TIA |
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