Are the computers you want to connect on networks?

I bought two Netgear VPN Firewalls to do that.  Unfortunately the two
routers/firewalls are 25 miles away and I have not succeeded in getting
the remote access to the firewall working so I can setup the vpn feature
without driving across town all day.  

I did have one setup computer to computer with Windows 2000.  I just
setup native VPN connections between the two computers and setup the
routers to open a DMZ for each computer.  I then setup firewalls on each
computer to protect them.  That feature worked great for one computer to
one computer.  Now I want to setup the firewalls so I can link into the
entire network.  Unfortunately, Netgear has not been much help so unless
someone else on the list has done better and knows something I don't, I
won't recommend netgear.


Buck





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Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:12 PM
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Subject: VPN opinions


I'm looking for opinions on VPN's.  We're planning to set up a VPN
between a 
couple of our offices, they won't have to interoperate with any Windows 
machines or any other clients, just the 2 machines talking to each other
to 
link 2 networks. 

Do any of you guys have an opinion about the best VPN scheme to use? 

Tnx,
Kerry Miller
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