Leif,

 

The VPN is the only real issue.  That's mainly an issue with the type of
network at the hotel.  Some require you to get a static IP and then call
a helpdesk, others its never a problem, most require some type of
authentication before getting out to the internet..  Also if you put in
a commercial device its most likely going to pull a NATTED IP address
from the hotel and then you boss will grab another Natted IP from your
device, so you will be doing double natting.  This alone could cause you
some VPN issue, especially IPSEC.

 

Best bet is to get a portable WIFI AP that's not a router and will just
give you wifi in the room if hardwire is the only thing available.

http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=346  I use this in AP mode when I
need to.  Most hotels I stay at have wifi in the rooms so its not a
problem and rarely do I have VPN issues, never RDP issues.  Its not N
wireless, but I am sure there are some out there.  However N is going to
be quite bulky with all the antennas.  This doesn't have a USB
connection for storage.

 

As to Gigabit, there is no point as you wont benefit unless you are
transferring data between devices hardline in your room.


Greg

 

From: Leif Wahlberg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 9:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Hotel room router with wifi and gigabit E-net

 

My boss travels a lot and sometimes carries several toys with her. She
has expressed a wish to have the following added to her travel kit:

 

Hotel room router with the following capabilities:

1.       Gigabit wired Ethernet

2.       Wi-Fi, preferably multi type, including N

3.       PPTP client capabilities.  (Important)

4.       USB storage connection

5.       110-220 V power supply

 

I don't mind buying her a consumer type device as long as it fulfills
her requirements.

 

Just an explanation for the PPTP client requirement. She wants the
router to open a VPN to our corporate network and that connection should
be available to all the toys she connects to this router. I can set up a
filtered PPTP host in our firewall, so that is not a problem.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Leif Wahlberg

Admin by default

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