RE: VPN connection from local lan to wireless lan [7:46916]

2002-06-18 Thread Brunner Joseph

try funky MTU settings.. also if your using the AERONET solution let them
worry about it.. open a tac case.. this product is supposed to deliver lan
quality connections over wireless.. the medium should not matter here.. i
have connected to the vpn 3015 from cable, dsl, t-1, dialup, almost
everything you can think of.


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RE: VPN Connection

2000-10-27 Thread Liwanag, Manolito

Thank You for the info.

Does anybody else have any experience with this ?

The Branch office that I was referring to does not have any domain
controllers.  It is a small branch with less than 10 people that I have a
Cisco 800 router with IP Address-Helper to connect to the Central Office.

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From: Ding So [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:24 AM
To: Liwanag, Manolito
Cc: 'Cisco Group Study'
Subject: Re: VPN Connection


It works great.  Performance is awesome.  In my company, we use 520 in the
central office and 506 in the branch.  If you can, get Sdsl and get min of
5 ips for the branch office. I configure bdc, exchange site server in the
branch office.

Ding


On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Liwanag, Manolito wrote:

> 
> I have several branch offices that connect to our central office using
frame
> relay.  I have recently configured our PIX 520 in our central office to
> accept VPN connections.
> 
> I want to take advantage of the lower DSL cost over Frame Relay and want
to
> implement our remote branches to use DSL with a VPN connection to the
> central office.
> 
> Can anyone that has done this type of setup give me some feedback please.
I
> am also concerned with security.  Is there an ADSL router out there that
can
> act like a PIX firewall so that unwanted internet traffic does not come in
> and out to our vpn connection to the central office ? Or do I have to
> purchase a separate pix for the branch.  My company wants to keep the WAN
> cost down and by using ADSL we could be saving up to 70%.
> 
> Thanks in Advanced 
> 
> rgds,
> Manolito 
> 
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Re: VPN Connection

2000-10-26 Thread Ding So

It works great.  Performance is awesome.  In my company, we use 520 in the
central office and 506 in the branch.  If you can, get Sdsl and get min of
5 ips for the branch office. I configure bdc, exchange site server in the
branch office.

Ding


On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Liwanag, Manolito wrote:

> 
> I have several branch offices that connect to our central office using frame
> relay.  I have recently configured our PIX 520 in our central office to
> accept VPN connections.
> 
> I want to take advantage of the lower DSL cost over Frame Relay and want to
> implement our remote branches to use DSL with a VPN connection to the
> central office.
> 
> Can anyone that has done this type of setup give me some feedback please.  I
> am also concerned with security.  Is there an ADSL router out there that can
> act like a PIX firewall so that unwanted internet traffic does not come in
> and out to our vpn connection to the central office ? Or do I have to
> purchase a separate pix for the branch.  My company wants to keep the WAN
> cost down and by using ADSL we could be saving up to 70%.
> 
> Thanks in Advanced 
> 
> rgds,
> Manolito 
> 
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