Great networking guru's:
I have not done much in the way of networking small offices together. I would
imagine that a private WAN link will be too expensive for the company. What
are the logical options as far as setting up VPN between two small offices
that have DSL level bandwidth?
Thanks,
Mich
PIX 501 would be a good Cisco solution, or you could go for a linux
based FW on a PC, such as Ipcop.
Symon
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Subject: Connecting two small offices [7:63042]
Great
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From: "Symon Thurlow"
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Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:44 AM
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PIX 501 would be a good Cisco solution, or you could go for a linux
based FW on a PC, such as Ipcop.
Symon
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501's are great for that...
Or OpenBSD !!! Wonderful and Free!!!
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From: Symon Thurlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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PIX 501 would be a good
Sonicwall makes a good, inexpensive product for this kindof thing.
http://www.sonicwall.com/products/vpnapp.html
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> Symon
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