pptp tunnels are the easiest.  I have replaced a majority of the random
EOIP tunnels for managing customer external routers with pptp, then it also
does not matter if you are on a DHCP network, such as Comcast, etc...

You can still do your static routing/firewalling over the tunnel.


Erich Kaiser
North Central Tower
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Office: 630-621-4804
Cell: 630-777-9291


On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 4:37 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:

> We put all of our stuff on Google Drive. Personal devices are allowed onto
> our Apps domain, but I enforce the Device Policy requirement so I can wipe
> them at any time. :)
>
> Anyone that's off-net can connect to our NOC VPN and get to printers in
> the office, radios on the network, etc. I use the VPN on my phone all the
> time in the field so I don't have to pull out my laptop for simple stuff.
> Hell of a lot easier than trying to do remote desktop on a tiny screen.
>
> On 11/30/2015 2:32 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
>
>> I know many of you have multiple offices, probably one at the shop and
>> one at home.  How do you link them all together? Do you VPN in at a machine
>> or Router level?  Make the home network an extension of the office network
>> via a tunnel?  Or just do firewall rules to allow the home machines in?  Do
>> you Isolate the rest of your home machines from your 'work' machine?
>>
>> The only things I really need to keep access to are Mapped/shared drives,
>> and Network Printers.  I.E. Home accessing a share on a server at the shop,
>> or Server at the Shop printing to a printer at home.
>>
>>
>>
>

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