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| michaelrmgreen@yahoo.co.uk 2006-09-30, 7:13 pm |
| I note from the configuration page of my Netgear DG834G adsl
modem/router/firewall/wap thing it has VPN functionality. If I buy one
each for my two offices and arrange for adsl+static IP addresses for
each, will I be able to browse their networks as though they were
local? My work networks are based on FreeBSD servers and Samba for the
windows shares.
Also, what is this about a netgear VPN client?
Thanks in advance.
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| Mirko Kulpa 2006-10-01, 7:14 am |
| michaelrmgreen@yahoo.co.uk schrieb:
> I note from the configuration page of my Netgear DG834G adsl
> modem/router/firewall/wap thing it has VPN functionality. If I buy one
> each for my two offices and arrange for adsl+static IP addresses for
> each, will I be able to browse their networks as though they were
> local?
Yes. You can setup a site-to-site VPN with the 2 DG834G.
> Also, what is this about a netgear VPN client?
For a connection between the 2 routers you dont need the VPN client.
Mirko
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| michaelrmgreen@yahoo.co.uk 2006-10-01, 7:14 am |
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Mirko Kulpa wrote:
> michaelrmgreen@yahoo.co.uk schrieb:
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> Yes. You can setup a site-to-site VPN with the 2 DG834G.
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> For a connection between the 2 routers you dont need the VPN client.
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> Mirko
Thanks, Mirko.
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