Archived from groups: alt.comp.networking.connectivity (More info?)
I have a small office network that is comprised of a Linksys RV082
Router, several desktops, a server (Windows 2003 O/S), and an AS/400
midrange computer. We have a static IP address. The RV082 is used
only as a basic router.
I want to be able to access this network via a VPN when I am out of the
office. In terms of security and ease of setup/use, is it better to
set up a VPN utilizing the RV082 or to set it up on the server?
How would I set this VPN up? I have tried configuring the RV082 for
the VPN, however I have not been successful.
I appreciate any help and guidance that you can give me.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.networking.connectivity (More info?)
each side of vpn tunnel must be seprate subnets.
kk
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> I have a small office network that is comprised of a Linksys RV082
> Router, several desktops, a server (Windows 2003 O/S), and an AS/400
> midrange computer. We have a static IP address. The RV082 is used
> only as a basic router.
>
> I want to be able to access this network via a VPN when I am out of the
> office. In terms of security and ease of setup/use, is it better to
> set up a VPN utilizing the RV082 or to set it up on the server?
>
> How would I set this VPN up? I have tried configuring the RV082 for
> the VPN, however I have not been successful.
> I appreciate any help and guidance that you can give me.
>
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