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markwat Member since: 2002-01-22 15:31:39 | posted: 2002-01-22 15:47:37 branch to branch vpn ---------- I have a 5 branch company
with 50 pc's throughout.
Headquarters has 34, and
there are 4 in each of
the others. We are on a
Windows NT network, and
our locations are
connected by frame relay
at 64 Kbps. We utilize
VoIP.
To save
money, and give me the
ability to get higher
bandwidth, I would like
to get rid of the frame
relay, and switch to a
VPN. I have done a lot of
research, but am still
confused as to whether I
can simply implement
Windows NT (or Windows
2000) software VPN, or if
I need to implement a
hardware based VPN. I
also am considering the
possiblity of
outsourcing. Can you
offer me some advice?
| holoholo Member since: 2002-01-14 10:12:15 | posted: 2002-02-17 15:16:23 use win2k ---------- I recently got rid of
frame relay(too
expensive), put in biz
dsl and used Win2k vpn.
Works great and easy to
install. |
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