I have a client that has a remote office. We have service to their main
office and they would like service to their main office. What they want
though, is for the remote office to be connected to the main office's
network and get it's internet from there. I know I can set up a pair of
RB450s so that there is a tunnel between them but I don't know specifically
how I will do that.

Should I just put the RB behind their router at the main office, on their
local LAN, and have it "dial" out to a public address on an RB setup as a
WAN router at the remote site? Do the endpoints of the tunnel have to be
able to see each other? What type of tunnel would be best? PPTP? VPN? EOIP?

If you can't tell I am new to this concept of tunnels. I appreciate any
help.

-Ty
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