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Author Query re builtin XP VPN support and need for VPN router (HTML)
Tony Zackin

2004-09-23, 9:32 am

I would appreciate it if someone could take the time to clarify when one needs or not a VPN
router to support the following 2 scenarios.

Is Win XP's support for VPN sufficient or not?

Will running Zone Alarm Pro on each of the machines affect the answer? Would that be reason
enough for buying a VPN router with SPI, i.e., no need for a software firewall on each machine?

We are currently using dynamic IP addresses for the DSL connection. Since upgrading to a
static address would cost an extra $20 per month per DSL connection would that be money well
spent?

Thanks.



______________________Scenario 1_______________________________________
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Two or more remote workstations with access to a remote LAN and file server:

WS1 XP Pro --- --- XP Pro File Server1
Router --- DSL Modem ..... DSL Modem --- Router
WS2 XP Pro --- --- WS3 Win ME
--- WS4 Win ME
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______________________Scenario 2_______________________________________
________________________
Two LANs with access to each other's machines, viz., WS1 and WS2 can access File Server1 and
WS3 and WS4 can access File Server2:

WS1 XP Pro --- --- XP Pro File Server1
Router --- DSL Modem ..... DSL Modem --- Router
WS2 XP Pro --- --- WS3 Win ME
XP Pro File --- --- WS4 Win ME
Server2
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