From: gcrothers@nospam.shelob.net   
      
   Take a look at the Multitech RF650, 10 tunnels, easy to setup,   
   can use a dynamic ip at the remote end.   
      
      
   works for me   
      
   garry   
      
      
   "Kevin Mader" wrote in message   
   news:4e9c4278.0406272121.4101ca2d@posting.google.com...   
   > Sorry, I wasnt sure how much information it would take. The connection   
   > is quite fast T3, I think. easily can handle 8 silmulteneous VNC   
   > connections from the outside at full resolutiuon Always on, and for   
   > the most part static ip, there may be some instances when the ip of   
   > the network would change, but those are few and far between.   
   > Simultaneous VPN connections, probably 3-5, I would imagine. It would   
   > be nice to have the option for more, cost is a major issue so   
   > upgradeability is not mandatory. The web server is used for payroll   
   > and hours logs. It is almost entirely database lookups and would not   
   > be easy to port to a sql-like solution, (the database has 50+   
   > templates coded in CDML and it would be quite time consuming to   
   > convert them to PHP or ASP) The main use of the VPN would be for Samba   
   > access to the computers inside the network, and samba access to from   
   > the computers inside the network to the VPN'd machine. I hope I havent   
   > confused anything. Thank you   
   >   
   > Dave wrote in message   
   news:...   
   > > Can you tell us a bit more about your setup? What type of Internet   
   > > connection? What speed? Guaranteed? How much Internet traffic   
   > > does the network pass? How many simultaneous VPN users are you   
   > > hoping for? Do you want to buy room to grow? What kind of webserver   
   > > data? Database lookups? Just text?   
   > >   
   > > We need more details to help you.   
   > >   
   > > Dave   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > On 24 Jun 2004 17:22:54 -0700, kaveman743@hotmail.com (Kevin Mader)   
   > > wrote:   
   > >   
   > > >I have a small network of about 20 computers connected to the internet   
   > > >through a Linksys wireless router. RIght now I have a Windows XP   
   > > >Professional machine that is running a webserver, an vnc server, and   
   > > >the windows xp built in vpn server with the respective ports forwarded   
   > > >through the router. This is all fine and well, but the Windows XP Pro   
   > > >only allows one VPN user at a time. I want a setup that allows at   
   > > >least 3 but more would be nice. I have seen quite a few linux   
   > > >implementations that offer solutions like this, but they seem hard to   
   > > >setup, and the webserver is a FileMaker Pro database server which does   
   > > >not run on linux. Any solution would be greatly appreciated. Remember   
   > > >price is an issue, if it wasnt i woulda just bought Windows 2003   
   > > >server or a nice big cisco vpn server.   
   > > >Thank you   
      
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