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   Message 620 of 2,348   
   Gary Eckroth to hil   
   Re: How to communicate outside of a Nets   
   20 Dec 03 14:42:33   
   
   From: garye@att.net   
      
   Thanks for your help.  One more question, can the two tunnels work   
   simultaneously or do you have to log out of one when using the other?   
      
      
   "hil"  wrote in message news:bs1d9s$9kl$1@brown.net4u.hr...   
   > you can setup two tunnels that teminates to your store LAN, one for   
   bussines   
   > use and one for home use. If you have permanent connectio to Internet at   
   > home, than you setup one more VPN tunnel (ofcourse here you must have one   
   > more Netscreen, for exmpl. NS-5XT, or some other VPN device, Cisco,   
   > SonicWall ...)   
   > If you have only Dial acces or you dont have one more VPN device, than you   
   > can use NetScreen Remote VPN client SW to connect from your PC to LAN.   
   >   
   > Microsoft IPSec client works very bad vith NetScreen.   
   >   
   >   
   > "Gary Eckroth"  wrote in message   
   > news:y5KEb.216633$Ec1.7770756@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...   
   > > A friend of mine owns a franchised store where his backoffice PC's are   
   > > connected to his supplier through a Netscreen VPN.  All of his   
   > transactions   
   > > and other business reports are transmitted from his store to the home   
   > office   
   > > of the supplier via the VPN.   
   > >   
   > > He wants to access his office PC's from his home PC.  His supplier will   
   > not   
   > > allow his home PC to be connected to the VPN  so any communication   
   between   
   > > home and store will have to be done outside the VPN.   
   > >   
   > > What is the best approach?  Should he set up a second VPN for his store   
   > and   
   > > home PC's or is something like PCAnywhere a simpler and better solution.   
   > > Can the store PC's be connected to the supplier VPN and his home at the   
   > same   
   > > time or will he have to terminate the session between the store PC and   
   > > supplier?   
   > >   
   > > Thanks in advance.   
   > >   
   > >   
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