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Posted by Rachel on June 17th, 2004


I would appreciate any advice on the following.



If I had 10 PC's located at two office locations using a client/server
network, and at each of the two offices the existing network works at
10MB/s, using CAT 5, however the offices are not connected to each other,
could I use a VPN to connect all of the offices together, and should I keep
the existing network, however would there be a bandwidth issue as at each of
the offices at present the network works 10MB/s?



The VPN would be used to share data between the offices, and for users to
access data and software applications from home.



I hope the above makes sense, and any advice would be appreciated.



Regards,



Rachel


Posted by Duane Arnold on June 17th, 2004


"Rachel" <Jones5085@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:cas81b$h4n$1@sparta.btinternet.com:

Yes, you can do that. You can use machine to machine O/S to O/S, hardware
appliances such as router to router, or software to software VPN
connections.

, and
It may be best to step 100 MB/s. But on a LAN at 10MB/s you may not see
that much of a speed difference with VPN encryption enabled.

I think one of your solutions could be a WatchGuard Firebox III 6tc with
its Mobile VPN solution allowing your home office users to connect from
home and allowing the VPN between two offices, possibly.

You may need to post at comp.security.firewalls to get a better answer
than I can provide.

HTH

Duane


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