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   Re: Netgear 8port VPN router (FVS318)   
   25 Apr 04 21:48:34   
   
   From: anwalt.schneider@t-online.de   
      
   hi!   
      
   ...if every lan uses fvs318 you donīt need client software... the routers   
   establish the vpn connection...   
      
   you simply need a static ip for each lan or a updateservice such as   
   dyndns.org...   
      
   for configuring fvs318 the manual is to find on netgearīs homepage...   
      
      
      
   "graphicdesign00"  schrieb im Newsbeitrag   
   news:5fc91dfd.0404231735.585665d2@posting.google.com...   
   > I appreciate everyone who replied to my previous message. I decided to   
   > start new post because, now, I have questions regarding another   
   > product.   
   >   
   > After discussing with my co-workers, we are checking out Netgear 8   
   > port VPN router. Currently, we have 3 different offices and our office   
   > only use Nortel Contivity VPN Client software and SAPlogon. We do not   
   > use any hardwares related to VPN because we simply connect to one of 2   
   > other offices to update our archived files and only one of them store   
   > our files.   
   >   
   > After searching for reviews, I found this review and I don't think I   
   > fully understood...   
   > "The Problem with the FVS318 is that any users on Site1 of the vpn are   
   > not able to reach any reachable IP addresses not directly connected to   
   > the (site 2) enterprise FVS318. If there are any subnets beyond that   
   > the packets are denied transport by the FVS318 (on both sides)."   
   >   
   > Is this going to affect us, if we use FVS318?   
   >   
   > I called Netgear for pre-sales questions and they told me that they   
   > would not support problems regarding VPN client program connection   
   > drop, unless both office use Netgear routers, although they support   
   > other VPN problems.   
   >   
   > Has any of you had used VPN client software and had issue with   
   > connection drop with this particular Netgear product? Thanks in   
   > advance!   
      
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