But for cost, Martin, why not just run with PPTP?  However, she didn't
mention whether they have an internet pipe with firewall.

Probably not as secure as a Cisco but pretty easy to set up and cheap.

Paul Chinnery
Network Administrator
Mem Med Ctr


-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 8:34 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Connecting Remotely to the network


You need a VPN or a RAS server. VPN is really the way to do it. RAS is old
school.
I would recommend a Cisco 3000 Series VPN concentrator. You can set it up in
your sleep.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 12:08 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Connecting Remotely to the network



Ok ppl i am seriously clueless i have done searched and looked at
microsoft.com and there just seem like so many options and I am confused

We have a small network here of about 10 ppl, some of these ppl are away
alot and need to log onto the network remotely, any guidelines as to how i
should go about setting this up?

thanks


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