Works just fine as I've implemented it for a number of "work at home" folks.
The Linksys took care of the PPPoE login junk, and so long as PacBell/SBC
doesn't bump their connection, it just works. Of course, all these folks
are technical and can troubleshoot the problem and know to reset their
I want one of our remote branch to access the internet via ADSL. The remote
branch will have the Alcatel ADSL router that the ISP will provide as well
as a Linksys router behind it for PAT and firewalling capabilities. I also
want to place a Cisco VPN client at a workstation in the remote branch
Manolito..
The key component here is that you will be using the VPN Client...
I have been working with the VPNClient 3000, and it is amazing. (better than
the old client Cisco used to provide--IRE/SafeNet).
The only setting you will need is to allow IPSec through NAT in order for
it to
, Manolito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 11:38 AM
To: 'Cisco Group Study'
Subject: VPN through ADSL
I want one of our remote branch to access the internet via ADSL. The remote
branch will have the Alcatel ADSL router that the ISP will provide as well
as a Linksys router
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