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How do I setup a VPN using Router (D-Link DI-824-VUP) as 'server' and win XP Pro 'Client' need configuration Since the 'non-Server' editions of win XP and 2000 don't support VPN using Windows...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, Wireless E...Date Answered: 10/01/2004 Grade: A Views: 67
Ok, Here is my situation, I am trying to setup the best VPN setup and I want it to do the following: There is going to be about 5 users that are going to be signing on from home at times. The...
Zones: Operating Systems, Windows RDPDate Answered: 12/28/2005 Grade: A Views: 0
Hello Everyone; I am currently running a Telrad VOIP phone system at my office.  One of the main reasons for selecting this phone system was the VOIP capabilities so that I could actually have a...
Zones: VoIPDate Answered: 02/17/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
Hello all, I have recently been tasked with integrating a Branch Office to one of the Central Office LAN's that I manage.  I have decided to go with a package that our ISP offers, which is a site ...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 04/27/2006 Grade: B Views: 0
Greetings; The topography of my network is at http://test.bachandbach.com/Visio-Network%20Topography.pdf My forte is programming and not networking. Any assistance on getting VPN to work and ...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, FTPDate Answered: 09/01/2006 Grade: A Views: 22
hi guys, i have setup my vpn router di-824vup @ home comcast cable modem-> di-824vup vpn router -> computers The router seems to work. i have setup pptp for vpn. now when i try to access m...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 09/14/2006 Grade: B Views: 0
Hi, I just installed a D-Link DFL-200 VPN Router and walked through D-Link's instructions on connecting it to a Windows XP cleint but it didn't seem to match my configuration.  I'm currently usi...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 10/19/2006 Grade: A Views: 37
I know how i would do this but just wanting suggestions from others to see if there are any considerations i have neglected to contemplate. I have a client who has an existing office with window...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 10/10/2006 Grade: B Views: 0
I currently have a router/cable modem that does not support port forwarding and I want to be able to access the PCs on my network remotely while travelling (from hotels, dial-up, etc). I have deter...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, FTPDate Answered: 11/28/2006 Grade: B Views: 0
I have a domain hosted by sbs2003 everything is fine and dandy.  I am trying to setup vpn access for one of the laptops.  I started by just forwarding the ports through the router to the server (th...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, OS Net...Date Answered: 02/09/2007 Grade: B Views: 0