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Topic: NEW VPN RECOMMENDATION [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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kgillins
Member since:
2002-06-26 11:13:40
  posted: 2002-06-26 11:18:21
New VPN recommendation
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Hi, we are looking to implement a vpn solution. We have our first w2k server up and running. It is connected to the internet. I have been able to connect via the remote connection through my ISP. I am using a w2k pro as a test. Now, we want to get a VPN solution that will work for all types of clients via their ISP connection. The company currently has 3-5 employees most, all, connect remotely. What VPN solutions do others here recommend for a small company wanting to share files and connect to databases on the server?

Thanks in advance for your expert suggestions.

Kevin
nethead62
Member since:
2002-05-23 18:26:59
  posted: 2002-06-28 13:27:55
Netgear FVS318
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Kevin,
Check out the FVS318 by Netgear. It has eight ports and can terminate up to 8 VPN tunnels simultaneously. I think you can get one for around $150 in retail. A good fit for small businesses.
jimhagman
Member since:
2002-07-02 00:20:28
  posted: 2002-07-02 00:28:36
VPN Client?
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If the FVS318 from Netgear is purchased, what do the clients that want to access the server need to have in order to connect? ANy suggestions on VPN software? The clients will be Windows 98 or possibly Windows XP.

kgillins
Member since:
2002-06-26 11:13:40
  posted: 2002-07-02 06:28:24
W2k options.
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I have been reading about the W2k Server remote access and the VPN it has. What I can't get to work is a non W2k system to access it properly. Any ideas? I would like to use this no-cost option before purchasing products. Thanks.
WobbieBwown
Member since:
2002-10-09 09:32:56
  posted: 2002-10-09 09:56:57
Netgear Client
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I am also interested in products that will work with the Netgear FSV318. Safenet-inc. has a product that runs about $150, and I guess one could use MS native VPN client software. I'm hesitant to use Microshaft's. I think it could work, but it has a bad reputation. I'd rather spend a little money for something that WILL work. If anyone knows of other products, please post.
 
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