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|    Help Setting up a VPN    |
|    20 Sep 04 21:50:58    |
      From: cknjsp@msn.com              I need some guidance in setting up a network for a small doctor's office.              They getting Verizon DSL in the office for there 12 or so computers. They       also have two satellite offices.              They have a ten year old server that runs their scheduling. The server is       using an old terminal based interface and the PC's in the office and the       satellites just need to get to an IP address. So no Windows Server or any       thing fancy on the network. Also,the main office will get a static IP       address.              My first thought was to install something like this a Linksys 10/100 16-Port       VPN Router RV016 at the office. It will handle the firewall that privacy       laws require and has enough ports to handle all the computers in the office       the multiple vpn connections. I would also install a Linksys EtherFast       Cable/DSL VPN Router with 4-Port 10/100 Switch BEFVP41 in each of the       offices and then figure out how to hook in all up.              In doing some research I only here bad things about the RV016 and it may not       be the best solution.              I did find some info on how to hook up two BEFVP41's together. Can I hook       up two BEFVP41's to one other BEFVP41?              Or should I be looking to do this some other way.              thanks              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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