08-21-2008 07:39 PM
We are looking for the cheap solution to setup Remote Access for 5 concurrent users. Will DSL or cable modem provide this solution? Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks.
Diane
08-21-2008 09:23 PM
just get a cisco router and an ADSL connection but u need to get a static public IP fron ur ISP to be given to the vpn client when they make the vpn connection also have a look at the following config example
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk372/technologies_configuration_example09186a008009475c.shtml
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08-22-2008 06:13 PM
Thanks for your prompt response. Besides those router models in the documentation, what other models can you recommend? What should I look for in a router so that it can do Remote Access?
Thanks.
Diane
08-22-2008 06:45 PM
u just need it to support dsl and vpn thats it
have alook at the following link which is the best to chose from
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/solutions/small_business/products/routers_switches/index.html
good luck
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08-24-2008 07:34 PM
Thanks for your quick response and information. Sorry for misleading you. I am sorry for not asking the question correctly. My Remote users only have modem card in their computer. They do not have internet access. What I am looking for is a way for those users to have internet access by dialing to the Corporate office. What should be installed at the Corporate office in order for Remote users to dial-in?
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
Diane
08-24-2008 07:45 PM
u need a modem to be connected and configured to let then dialin to the router once they connected u can provide them with IP address and they can u se internet or local LAN
have a look at the forllowing link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094bbc.shtml
good luck
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08-25-2008 05:58 AM
Thanks for your quick response and information. This is what I need. In addition to the modem, what type of equipment do I need to purchase? Will any of the above links give me the modem capability? Will I be able to use the DSL line? I do not want to use a T1 line because I don't want to pay.
Thanks.
Diane
08-24-2008 11:24 AM
You can get the Cisco 800 Series routes for this purpose. An ASA 5505 is also not a bad choice.
Regards
Farrukh
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