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One Disk router/NAT/DHCP/SOCKS, etc.

Very easy to set up.

-john

On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This may seem rather like a fundamental question. 
> 
> I have a small file-sharing network of about 15 users that is 
> about to be hooked up to the net using a DSL router, 
> do I neccessarily need to have a proxy server in place for my 
> DHCP and firewall, or can I get by with an internet sharing device?  
> Devices such as the Rampnet, Sonicwall or ISB2Net boxes. 
> 
> Do I need both in place or just one or the other for simple connection
> to the net with DHCP and firewall use?     
> 
> Some info on our system:
> We don't have any mail, web, or news servers on our LAN. 
> We use an off-site server for our e-mail needs.
> 
> The DSL provider is providing us with 5 useable IP's
> 
> I've been reading the messages regarding VPN products and I haven't 
> seen any reference to the Nexland product ISB2Net, anyone using this 
> device care to comment on it?
> 
> Any comments would be helpful.
> 
> Alex C.
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