I am in the US and will be moving to India soon. I plan to connect to my
office network using VPN from there. I have a 1.28 Mbps SDSL connection in
the office. I will have a cable internet connection in India. We have Win2K
server in the office.
Currently, my laptop at home (5 miles from my office in the US) has Win2K
and I am able to connect to my office network using VPN.
Q1. I guess, on the internet, actual physical distance does not matter in
terms of configuration - is that right? I should be able to vpn to my office
network from anywhere in the world as long as I have connectivity to the
internet - Is that right?
Q2. Anyone has ideas (experience) as to what connection speeds/delays I can
expect?
> I am in the US and will be moving to India soon. I plan to connect to my
> office network using VPN from there. I have a 1.28 Mbps SDSL connection in
> the office. I will have a cable internet connection in India. We have Win2K
> server in the office.
Good enough...
>
> Currently, my laptop at home (5 miles from my office in the US) has Win2K
> and I am able to connect to my office network using VPN.
>
Good.
> Q1. I guess, on the internet, actual physical distance does not matter in
> terms of configuration - is that right? I should be able to vpn to my office
> network from anywhere in the world as long as I have connectivity to the
> internet - Is that right?
Not the length of the cables matter but the number of routers between
the two ends of your vpn connection.
The packet turn-around times (ping) will go up but that does not
influence sigificantly large data transfers. The longer turn-around
times will only be noticable in real time sessions (like telnet) or
online games...
Absolutely possible. We have offices in the US and India and do it
ourselves.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:54:18 -0400, "Mickee" <Mickee2000@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>I am in the US and will be moving to India soon. I plan to connect to my
>office network using VPN from there. I have a 1.28 Mbps SDSL connection in
>the office. I will have a cable internet connection in India. We have Win2K
>server in the office.
>
>Currently, my laptop at home (5 miles from my office in the US) has Win2K
>and I am able to connect to my office network using VPN.
>
>Q1. I guess, on the internet, actual physical distance does not matter in
>terms of configuration - is that right? I should be able to vpn to my office
>network from anywhere in the world as long as I have connectivity to the
>internet - Is that right?
>
>Q2. Anyone has ideas (experience) as to what connection speeds/delays I can
>expect?
>
>Thanks.
>
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