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I have Internet access via a cable modem.  I purchased the DLINK DI-704 Cable/DSL Internet Gateway and have successfully "hooked up" my Win98 PC and NT laptop. Both computers have Internet connecti...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 03/01/2001 Views: 0
We are switching from a 56K relay to a single cable modem at a remote site and lets say I have three remote users at this site that set up on a lan. Various operating systems are being used from 95...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 03/08/2001 Views: 0
Can you suggest a list of routers that are capable of allowing 100+ VPN connections to pass without significant performance degradation?   Problem: Our network currently uses 126 public IP add...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 06/25/2001 Views: 4
Hi,    We are running a small network using a managed intranet service with a range of 64 public addresses. Router configs etc are managed by our ISP under the Service Level Agreement.   The pr...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 10/09/2003 Views: 0
OK, Here's the deal: Win2k AD Domain. Win2k clients. They connect from the internet thru a Cisco 2600 router/NAT. They reach the 2000 RRAS server and connect. But, then they cannot browse the ...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 08/27/2002 Views: 0
I have a Pix 506 Firewall setup which has VPN access for employees.  The VPN works great, but the problem is, when connected to the VPN, clients can no longer access the internet, just the internal...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 10/22/2002 Views: 4
This should not be TERRIBLY hard, but I'm in a hurry. I'd like to lick this today :) I will give 100 to the best answer and two 50 point rewards to runner ups. More if merited. -- Our corpora...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, DNSDate Answered: 12/26/2002 Views: 0
Recently installed Win XP Home. Previously had Win 98 and connected to office VPN through Linksys BEFSR41. With XP, VPN does not connect through router, but will connect if computer is directly con...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 03/09/2003 Views: 0
I guess everyone has seen this a million times. Here goes my environment: Linksys Vpn router BEXFS41 Windows 2000 domain Comcast Cable Internet What steps do I need to take to setup a VPN so...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 02/10/2003 Views: 0
We are running Windows 2000 Advanced Server.  I've enabled RRAS and am using NAT.  All that works fine but we're having problems with the VPN. I can connect to the VPN from the internal network ...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 03/01/2003 Views: 0